Come to a Celebration of our Work and AGM!

On June 20, 2014 from 2-3:30 pm at Just Us Coffee Roastery in Hortonville (Exit 10 of the 101), Kings Community Action Group on Gambling (KCAGoG) will be hosting a celebration of our work followed by an AGM. Refreshments will be provided by Just Us!. Click for directions: https://goo.gl/maps/atCNd

When Kings Community Action Group on Gambling was founded in 2011, it was with a vision of “Healthy Communities Free from Gambling Harm.” Over the years, the six board members have worked to make this vision a reality through its projects and its efforts to build a presence in the community. We aim to support businesses and governments to reduce their dependency on gambling revenue and for local communities to take action to reduce the harm that some forms of gambling can cause.

 

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