Understanding Gambling Harm in South Africa: What Free Me South Africa Offers You

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Introduction: Why Gambling Awareness Matters

South Africa’s gambling landscape is growing rapidly. Research shows that over 60% of adults engage in some form of gambling, and an estimated 5–7% display signs of risky or problematic behaviour. Behind these numbers are real people — families, employees, and communities facing silent financial and emotional strain.

Free Me South Africa (FMSA) exists to help individuals recognize the signs early, take control, and find the right support without judgment or stigma.

The Reality: Key Gambling-Related Insights

The average South African gambler spends R700–R1,200 per month, often exceeding disposable income limits.

Online betting has surged more than 50% since 2020, driven by mobile access and targeted advertising.

Financial distress linked to gambling harm contributes to rising debt defaults and workplace stress.

For every one person with a gambling problem, up to six others — family, friends, or colleagues — are directly affected.

These statistics highlight that gambling harm is not just a personal issue; it’s a public health, financial, and social concern.

What FMSA Offers You

If you or someone you know feels gambling is getting out of control, FMSA provides confidential, accessible, and free support pathways:

1. Self-Assessment Quiz

A short, private online screening helps you understand your current relationship with gambling and whether professional help might be useful.

2. Self-Exclusion (SE) Platform

Our national self-exclusion tool enables you to voluntarily block access to gambling sites and venues for a chosen period — giving you the space to reset and rebuild control.

3. Referral Support Network

Through trusted partners such as NRGP, SANCA, SADAG, and LifeLine SA, we connect you to qualified counsellors and rehabilitation services that provide practical, compassionate help.

4. Financial and Family Guidance

We work with financial educators and faith-based networks to help individuals rebuild stability, restore family trust, and regain a sense of hope.

5. Educational and Awareness Resources

FMSA drives national campaigns in workplaces, schools, and communities — promoting responsible choices and providing real data to encourage behavioural change.


Taking the First Step

Gambling harm thrives in silence. Reaching out is not weakness — it’s wisdom. Whether you’re looking to pause, self-exclude, or simply talk to someone who understands, FMSA provides a safe, confidential path forward.

📞 Call or WhatsApp: +27 66 215 4063
✉️ Email: info@freemesouthafrica.co.za
🌐 Visit: www.freemesouthafrica.co.za


Final Thought

The best way to overcome gambling harm is to face it with awareness and support. FMSA’s mission is to help you make that first, confident move — because freedom starts with one decision.

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