BetMGM and FanDuel team up with Kindbridge for Problem Gambling Awareness Month

BetMGM and FanDuel have teamed up with Kindbridge Behavioral Health in the U.S. as part of Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) in the country.

Both operators have joined Kindbridge Behavioral Health’s pilot program, where customers who choose to exclude themselves from a betting app be offered a complimentary mental health assessment as well as access to a range of peer support and educational programs.

This service will be offered to FanDuel customers in New Jersey and Ohio, while BetMGM customers in Colorado will be able to benefit from the program.

“We are thrilled to be working with FanDuel to offer vital mental health support for players in need,” said Kindbridge Behavioral Health CEO, Daniel Umfleet, speaking on FanDuel’s involvement in New Jersey and Ohio. “This collaboration is deeply resonant, extending a compassionate hand to those navigating the complex terrain of problem gambling. At the heart of our ethos lies a fervent belief in the power of accessible mental healt..

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