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The following services are supported financially by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in the field of problem gambling These services offer various programs for the treatment, education, awareness and prevention of problem gambling Please visit each site for more detailed information. For services or there is no internet, a phone number is displayed links. You can also contact the help line Ontario Problem Gambling .
Acton - ADAPT
1-905-873-2993
Atikokan - Atikokan Community Counselling Services
1-807-597-2724
Aurora - Addiction Services for York Region
1-800-263-2288
Barrie - Simcoe Outreach Services
1-800-263-5060
Belleville - Addictions and Family Assessment and Counselling Centre
1-613-969-0077
Brampton - William Osler Health Centre, Addiction Services
1-905-456-3500
Brantford - St. Leonard's Community Services - Addictions and Mental Health Program
1-519-759-8830
Burlington - ADAPT
1-905-639-6537
Bracebridge - Addiction Outreach Muskoka Parry Sound
1-800-668-5192
Chatham-Kent - Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Mental Health Services
1-519-436-2599
Clinton - Addiction Services Huron, Huron County Health Unit
1-519-482-3416
Cornwall - Addiction Services of Eastern Ontario
1-800-272-1937
Renfrew County - Renfrew County Alcohol and Drug Assessment Referral Service
1-800-265-0197
Dryden - Dryden Regional Mental Health & Addiction Services
1-807-223-6678
Fort Erie - Gambling Support Services
Fort Frances - Riverside Community
1-807-274-4807
Guelph - Homewood Community Alcohol and Drug Services
1-519-824-1010
Georgetown - ADAPT
1-905-873-2993
Hamilton - Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services
1-905-546-3606
Kenora - Lake of the Woods District Hospital, Addiction Services, Gambling Program
1-807-467-3555
Kapuskasing - Addiction Services Cochrane North
1-705-335-8408
Kingston - Kairos
1-613-542-6559
Kingston - Options for Change
1-613-546-1758
Kirkland Lake - Timiskaming
Kitchener - St. Mary's Counselling Services
1-519-745-2585
London - Thames Valley Addiction Services
1-519-673-3666
Milton - ADAPT
1-905-693-4250
Mississauga - Peel Addiction Assessment and Referral Centre (PARC)
1-905-629-1007
Source: www.problemgambling.ca
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