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AACI receives $3
million grant to tackle problem gambling
San Jose cardrooms fund
research, expanded services
to help individuals and families
San Jose, CA - Asian
Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) has received a $3
million grant from Bay 101 and Garden City Casino to fund a
three-year program that will research the extent of problem
gambling in the San Jose area and expand services to problem
gamblers and their families.
The first-of-its-kind partnership will also involve Asian
American Recovery Services, Breathe California of the Bay Area,
and the UCLA Gambling Studies Program.
“Most patrons enjoy coming to our cardrooms and play
responsibly,” said Eric Swallow of Garden City, “and we have
well-established responsible gaming programs at our cardrooms.
But we look forward to doing more with our local community
organizations to help any and all problem gamblers and family
members, especially those residents of San Jose. Unlike tribal
and Las Vegas casinos, California cardrooms do not receive any
profit or revenue from customer losses. We want our customers to
have an enjoyable and recreational experience so they will visit
us again.”
The San Jose Problem Gambling Project will increase the number
of certified problem gambling counselors in the region, increase
the awareness of problem gambling, and provide treatment and
other support services. Services will be available in multiple
languages.
Research by the National Council on Problem Gambling estimates
that about 85 percent of U.S. adults have gambled at least once
in their lives, but for two to three percent of the population,
an enjoyable pastime can become an addiction.
“Most people can gamble without developing a problem, but for
those few who are negatively affected, we are looking forward to
providing them with the help they need,” said Michele Lew,
President and CEO of AACI.
For more information on the San Jose Problem Gambling Project,
please call AACI at (408) 975-2730.
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Public Relations contact:
Tamon Norimoto, Development Director
(408) 975-2730 x102
tamon.norimoto@aaci.org
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