SaharaBets and Birches Health announced the formation of a partnership focusing on proactive engagement and education in Responsible Gaming.
The partnership provides SaharaBets’ customers with a streamlined custom referral pathway for users facing behavioral health challenges. March is U.S. Problem Gambling Awareness Month, a nationwide grassroots campaign that aims to increase awareness of problem gambling and promote prevention, treatment and recovery services.
Birches Health is a cutting-edge healthcare company that provides resources and services for behavioral addictions, with a core focus on gambling and gaming disorders. Utilizing a three-pronged approach centered around education, engagement and treatment, Birches Health provides clinician-approved online learning modules, self-assessments and best-in-class resources to build awareness around problem gambling behaviors and provide accessible treatment options for at-risk individuals. Birches Health is proud to offer treatment in conjunction with the Division of Problem Gambling within the Arizona Department of Gaming through their Treatment Assistance Program.
“We are pleased to collaborate with SaharaBets to ensure individuals who need educational resources and treatment can access them quickly, conveniently, and securely,” said Elliott Rapaport, Founder of Birches Health. “Partnerships like this one ensure a supportive, safer ecosystem throughout Arizona.”
Andrew Patterson, President of SaharaBets, continued: “We are excited to offer SaharaBets’ customers information and resources that are easy to access and utilize directly from the SaharaBets app. Furthermore, we look forward to working with the Birches Health team on continuing to improve the learning opportunities for our team and customers.”
To learn more about SaharaBets or access their platform visit saharabets.com or download the SaharaBets app in Arizona today.
Access online educational and assessment resources or explore treatment options by visiting BirchesHealth.com, emailing [email protected] or calling (833) 483-3838.
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