Last Updated:
May 16th, 2025
Local Gamblers Anonymous (GA) Meetings
What is Gamblers Anonymous?
Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is a community-based support group for people struggling with problem gambling.
Formed in 1957 in Los Angeles, GA was built on the belief that shared experiences and mutual support can help people recover from addiction.
At its core, GA is made up of people who have lived through gambling addiction and want to help others find a way out, too. The group follows a 12-step programme focusing on personal accountability and long-term recovery.
GA isn’t a professional treatment service; it’s a safe, understanding space where people can talk openly about their struggles without fear of judgment or shame.
Who can join Gamblers Anonymous?
One of the most reassuring things about GA is that there’s no strict checklist for joining. You don’t need a formal diagnosis, a referral from a doctor or a court order, although some people do find themselves attending through those routes.
Others walk into a meeting of their own free will, perhaps after a particularly bad gambling episode or a nagging feeling that something is off. You might even find loved ones attending, not as members but as observers looking to understand and support someone close to them.
The unifying theme is simple: if gambling is causing problems in your life, GA is there for you. It’s a welcoming space for anyone who wants help, whether they’re just starting to question their habits or already deep in addiction.
What does a GA meeting entail?
If you’re considering going to a GA meeting, it’s totally normal to feel nervous. You might be wondering, Is this a religious group? Will I be pressured to share? Do I have to pay anything? The short answer to all those questions is no.
GA meetings are free to attend and open to anyone who wants to stop gambling. There are no sign-up fees, no obligations and absolutely no pressure to share if you’re not ready. While the 12-step model does reference a higher power, it’s not tied to any one religion. Some members interpret it spiritually, others see it as the group itself. There’s no right or wrong approach.
A typical GA meeting usually begins with a warm welcome and a reading of the 12 steps. Members may share their experiences, struggles and progress but sharing is always optional. Some meetings might distribute chips to acknowledge milestones in abstinence, such as 30 days, 90 days or a year. These can be a powerful reminder that recovery is possible. Meetings often end with a moment of silence or a short prayer (again, optional), followed by informal chats. The goal is simple: create a supportive space where no one feels alone in their journey.
What are the benefits of attending GA meetings?
If you’ve made it this far, you might be thinking, what exactly do I get out of going? Is it just a place to have a chat?
Let’s break it down.
How can I find a GA meeting near me?
Finding a local GA meeting is easier than you might think. The official Gamblers Anonymous UK website has a full list of regional meetings, including face-to-face options. If you’d prefer to dip your toe in from the comfort of your home, there are regular Zoom meetings available too.
You can also contact the GA helpline on 0330 094 0322. The person on the other end is likely a GA member, so you’ll be speaking with someone who understands where you’re coming from. They can talk you through what to expect and help you locate a meeting that works for your schedule.
I’m feeling overwhelmed – who can I turn to?
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the idea of attending Gamblers Anonymous or unsure about whether you even need to, you’re not alone and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.
At Addiction Helper, we’re here to listen and guide you through your options. Whether you want help finding a local GA meeting, need more structured support or want to talk things through, our team is here for you.
Also, if you’re unsure whether your gambling habits point to an addiction, we can help you assess that too. Call us today for confidential advice and support.
Our compassionate team are ready and available to take your call, and guide you towards lasting the lasting addiction recovery you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- “History.” Gamblers Anonymous, 23 Dec. 2024, gamblersanonymous.org/history-2/.
- “Gamblers Anonymous – England, Wales & Ulster.” Gamblers Anonymous – England, Wales & Ulster, gamblersanonymous.org.uk/. Accessed 10 Apr. 2025.