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The following materials can be downloaded here for printing or may be ordered.

Materials with the Department of Human Services logo were created by Oregon Problem Gambling Services in conjunction with the Oregon Lottery, and .

Unless otherwise stated, all resources are in PDF format. (If you do not have a PDF reader, click here to download free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

 

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What Are the Odds Your Teen is Gambling?DHS logo

Too Young to Gamble? Don't Bet on It

Casino night alternatives for schools Lane County logo

Fact Sheet for Educators Lane County logo

Class discussion ideas Lane County logo

Youth gambling video & facilitator guide

 

 

Middle School/High School Youth

   

Keep Gambling...from Becoming a Mind Game Lane County logo

Youth poster gallery -- Lane County | Statewide

 

   

 College/Young Adults

   

Did You Leave Your Degree on the Table?  

Using Rent Money to Gamble? That's a Call for Help.  

 

   

 General Population

   

Borrowing Money to Gamble? That's a Call for Help.  

Can't Stop Thinking About Gambling? That's a Call for Help.

Get your life back to normal. (Women-specific)

 

     
     

Blowing Your Retirement on Gambling? (Seniors)

 

   
 

One out of 37 of Your Employees May Have a Gambling Problem.

Chances Are, One of the Patients You'll See Today Has a Gambling Problem.  

 
   
     

A gambling problem leaves its mark on everyone it touches.

Get your life back to normal.

Youth poster gallery -- Lane County | Statewide

Hay ayuda.    

¿Jugando Demasiado? Existe Ayuda. (Gambling too Much? There is help.)

¿Hay Alquien A Quien Conozca Que Juega Demasiado? Ayúdele. (Is there someone you know who gambles too much?  Help them.)  

 
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