Belfast Gamblers Anonymous
Addiction Counselling in Belfast
Category
Mental Health & Therapy / Addiction Counselling
Belfast Gamblers Anonymous offers a supportive fellowship for individuals struggling with gambling addiction, providing meetings and resources for recovery.
About Belfast Gamblers Anonymous
Belfast Gamblers Anonymous is a supportive fellowship dedicated to helping individuals struggling with gambling addiction. Founded in October 1962, it is one of the first Gamblers Anonymous groups established outside the United States. The organization offers a safe space for men and women to share their experiences, strength, and hope, guiding each other towards recovery from compulsive gambling behaviors. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling, making it accessible to anyone seeking help.
The approach of Belfast Gamblers Anonymous is rooted in the principles of mutual support and personal accountability. Members engage in regular meetings where they can discuss their challenges and successes in a non-judgmental environment. The fellowship emphasizes the importance of personal transformation and the adoption of spiritual principles that have been effective for many recovering from various addictions. This unique blend of shared experience and spiritual guidance sets Belfast Gamblers Anonymous apart as a beacon of hope for those in need.
The organization hosts multiple meetings throughout the week, providing flexible options for individuals to attend. Meetings are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, catering to various schedules. In addition to regular meetings, Belfast Gamblers Anonymous also offers resources such as the 12 Promises of GA and the Serenity Prayer to support members in their recovery journey.
Belfast Gamblers Anonymous serves adults who are grappling with gambling addiction, as well as their families through the Gam-Anon support group. To get started, individuals can attend a meeting at their location on Little Patrick Street in Belfast or reach out via phone or email for more information. The fellowship is committed to providing a path to recovery and a community of understanding for all who seek it.
Contact
- Website: http://belfastga.co.uk
- Email: [email protected]
- Location: 23-29 Little Patrick Street, Belfast, BT15 1BA, Northern Ireland