Treatment programmes
Free gambling addiction
treatment in Kenya.
Whether your gambling is mild or severe, we have a programme designed for you — delivered by trained counsellors, completely free, and 100% confidential.
One-on-one counselling
The pathway
How our treatment works.
Take the self-test
Complete our free, anonymous gambling addiction test online. Your answers are analysed to determine your level of addiction and the right treatment pathway for you.
In-depth screening
A trained counsellor will contact you for a confidential screening call. This helps us understand your situation fully — including any underlying conditions such as depression, PTSD, or alcohol use.
Your treatment plan
Based on your screening, we assign you to the right programme: online or telephone counselling for mild cases, or outpatient and inpatient treatment for more severe addiction.
Aftercare & follow-up
Our programmes last 1 to 3 months. After completion, we continue to check in with you to make sure you are maintaining your recovery and thriving long after the formal treatment ends.
Our programmes
Three pathways. One starting point.
Online & telephone counselling
For people with mild gambling addiction symptoms. Delivered via WhatsApp and phone calls, this programme is flexible and can fit around your schedule. After completing the self-test and screening, you'll be connected with your own counsellor for regular sessions. Ideal if you are still functioning day-to-day but know your gambling is becoming a problem.
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Outpatient & inpatient treatment
For those with chronic or severe gambling addiction. You may be referred to this programme if you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, depression, PTSD, alcohol dependency, job loss, divorce, or serious family breakdown caused by gambling. Our clinical team will work with you intensively over a structured period to address both the addiction and any underlying mental health conditions.
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Aftercare services
Recovery doesn't end when your programme does. All GamHelp Kenya clients receive structured aftercare — regular follow-up calls, access to support groups, and an open door to return to counselling if you need it. We believe long-term recovery requires long-term support.
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Who this is for
You may need our help if…
If you're struggling yourself
- You can't stop gambling despite wanting to
- You've lied to family or friends about your gambling
- You're chasing losses and borrowing money
- Gambling is affecting your work or relationships
- You feel anxious or depressed when you're not gambling
If you're worried about someone
- A loved one is gambling uncontrollably
- Your partner has hidden debt from gambling
- You're worried about a friend or family member
- Someone you love is in denial about their gambling problem
- You don't know where to turn for help in Kenya
Self assessment
Not sure if you have a problem?
Our free anonymous self-test takes 3 minutes. It analyses your answers and connects you with the right level of support — no commitment required.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions.
Is treatment really free?
Yes. All GamHelp Kenya programmes are completely free of charge. We are a non-profit organisation funded by donations and partners. There is no cost to you at any stage.
Is my information confidential?
Absolutely. Everything you share with us — your name, your story, your screening results — is strictly confidential. We will never share your information without your consent.
Do I need a referral from a doctor?
No. You can contact us directly without any referral. Just call, WhatsApp, or take the self-test and we will take it from there.
How long does treatment take?
Our programmes typically run between 1 and 3 months depending on your level of addiction and the treatment pathway assigned. Aftercare continues beyond this.
What if I'm not ready to commit?
That's okay. You can take the self-test anonymously, or simply call us for a confidential conversation with no pressure and no obligation.
Get in touch
Ready to take the first step?
Related services
Other ways we help.
Responsible gambling oversight
Independent advocacy and policy work — holding the industry and regulators to account.
Learn moreResponsible gambling education
School visits, workshops, and family resources covering early-warning signs and healthier habits.
Learn moreSupport groups
Weekly peer-led groups in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and online — for clients and family members.
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