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One Week
At A Time
A weekly read on meetings, recovery, and the news.
Issue #10 · May 29, 2026
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We Made the News
It has been a big week for our mission. We have two milestones to celebrate, a new feature that makes finding your meeting easier, and a few recovery stories worth your time. Thank you for being part of it.
📰 We're on CNN
CNN Business linked GAMeetingFinder.com as a help resource in its reporting on prediction markets and college-age gamblers — placing us in the article's official help block, right alongside the National Council on Problem Gambling's helpline. We didn't pay for it and we didn't ask. Their reporters found us because the site does what it says it does. This is earned editorial recognition, not a paid placement — and it's a powerful sign that the work is reaching people who need it.
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🤝 Official on r/ProblemGambling
We also made our first official, moderator-approved introduction on r/ProblemGambling — one of the largest recovery communities online — and GAMeetingFinder is now listed in the subreddit's community resource wiki. If you spend time on Reddit, come say hello and share it with anyone who might need it.
✨ New: Table View for Meetings
Prefer a clean, scannable list over cards? You can now switch the meeting finder between card view and a compact table view — perfect for skimming hundreds of meetings at a glance. Look for the toggle at the top of the find-a-meeting page.
Also new this week
- Search meetings by time zone or locale, and filter for GA / GamAnon hybrid meetings
- More accurate meeting times for international meetings — we squashed some stubborn time-zone bugs
- Faster sign-in with Google
- A new Press & Community page collecting our coverage
Worth Sharing
A recovery story from the past week worth passing along.
Daily Sabah · May 22, 2026
Research Links Depression to Severe Gambling Behavior
A peer-reviewed study found that the deeper someone's gambling went, the heavier the depression that came with it — a reminder that recovery is about mental health, not just money.
Read more →
Why This Matters
Compulsive gambling is a devastating illness that affects millions of people and families around the world. Our hope is to be a bridge between the pain of active addiction and the hope of recovery — and every bit of attention this week helps more people find that bridge.
We're grateful to share that we now have 613 gambling recovery meetings listed, and more than 8,600 people found a meeting through GAMF this past month.
If our mission has helped you, sharing the website with someone else is one of the best ways to help us reach more people in need. As always, we welcome your feedback and ideas.
With gratitude 💙
CT K. and Rick S.
Co-Founders, GAMF Inc.
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