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Thank you, if it weren't for you, I wouldn't be here today. I'm really excited to be on a journey to a new life

– Kevin

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Now that I haven’t been gambling every single day and stressing about sports data every waking moment my jaw pain is almost completely gone and I haven’t been grinding my teeth at night. Recovery is awesome! Thank you!

– F.C.

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..I'm sitting in God’s presence allowing his work to be done. Thank you for your awareness on how to turn my life back around. We will and are going to do it one step at a time.

– J.G.

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You all gave me so many resources and support so quickly. It was very helpful, now I have a completely better life without gambling.

– Anonymous

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Rehabilitation Counseling
Virginia Partnership for Gaming and Health
900 E. Leigh Street
Box 980330
Richmond, VA 23298-0330
888-532-3500
vpghinfo@vcu.edu
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