‘It changed my life’: how a UK charity is helping female gambling addicts

Saturday, February 24, 2024 9:34 AM
  • United Kingdom
  • Jessica Murray, The Guardian

At the height of her addiction at the age of 21, Megan Vanderson lost £4,000 [$5,068] in 10 minutes gambling on games and slots online. Hiding her problem was easy. She was glued to her phone 24/7, but most young people are. It was only after years of turmoil that she finally plucked up the courage to seek help – and found she was the only woman in the room.

“Going into Gamblers Anonymous meetings, it was very male-dominated. So I felt that pressure, I didn’t feel like I could speak as openly,” said Vanderson, now 23. “I was on my own at 21 years old and couldn’t understand why I was like this.”