Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day 2025 Event Details
Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day is a powerful and impactful event where individuals, organizations, and advocates come together to raise awareness and educate legislators about the critical issue of problem gambling.
Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day is October 29, 2025.
Schedule
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 |
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3:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET | Zoom | Advocacy Training with Cole Wogoman (Option 1) |
Monday, October 27, 2025 |
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Time | Location | Details |
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET | Zoom | Advocacy Training with Cole Wogoman (Option 2) |
Advocacy Day: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 |
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10:00 am – 11:00 am ET | Zoom | Welcome Reception for Advocates (optional) |
11:00 am – 4:00 pm ET | Zoom | Congressional Meetings |
Training
NCPG will provide all the training necessary to take part in Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day; no experience is necessary to participate.
On-Demand Recordings (Advocacy Skills Trainings) and Live Training Sessions are available upon registration for Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day.
FAQ’s
There is no cost to participate in Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day.
No, Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day is open to anyone.
No. NCPG will schedule your appointments for you and provide you with a meeting schedule for Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day. However, if you have a personal connection to your Member of Congress or a member of their staff, please let us know through the registration process.
No, this is not a partisan event. Virtual Problem Gambling Advocacy Day is an opportunity to educate the elected officials from your state. Even if you did not personally vote for them, they should hear from you!
Business professional dress is recommended.
You don’t necessarily need to wear a suit – though it’s not discouraged – but avoid jeans, casual khakis, etc. Slacks, dresses, collared shirts, skirts, blouses and blazers are all appropriate. Wear clothes that make you feel confident and prepared. Whatever you wear, you should feel comfortable and ready to serve as an advocate for NCPG.