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Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ)


The CCGNJ is a gaming-neutral nonprofit organization that seeks to increase public awareness about problem gambling in the state of New Jersey. The group provides services for those affected by a gambling problem, offers educational and prevention programs, and advocates for further treatment options.

Address
3635 Quakerbridge Road
Suite 7
Hamilton, New Jersey 08619-1247
United States

Main Phone:
(609) 588-5515

Website:

Social Media:

Past Events
15 September 2017
East Windsor, New Jersey
16 September 2016
East Windsor, New Jersey
18 September 2015
West Windsor, New Jersey
Personnel
 
Harvey Fogel
President
 
Al Gesregan
Director
 
Fred Andes
Treasurer
 
Daniel Heneghan
Director
 
Anthony F. De Marco Ph.D.
Secretary
 
Jim Pappas
Director
 
Fred Hogan
Vice President
 
Maryann Rivell
Director
 
Marilyn Blazovsky
Director
 
Sylvia Still
Director
Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) News
New Jersey announces a groundbreaking Responsible Gaming Initiative
8 Feb 2023
The goal is to identify and help problem gamblers by utilizing information already collected by online gaming operators about their patrons’ playing habits. read more »

NCPG and CCGNJ enter license agreement
9 Jun 2022
The National Council on Problem Gambling entered into a six-year license agreement with the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey for the use of the 1-800-GAMBLER federally registered service mark in all U.S. states outside of New Jersey. read more »

William Hill donates $50,000 to the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey
19 Mar 2019
The donation is to fund a campaign that supports people with gambling problems, to be centered on an educational video that depicts the family of a problem gambler and directs them to helpful resources. read more »

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NJ Casino Control Commission presents PGAM resolution to CCGNJ. #Awareness #prevention https://t.co/3NO8UFyCxj
CCGNJ opens Problem Gambling Awareness Month at the State House. facebook.com/800GAMBLER/ https://t.co/A8TcA2r0dY