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Mental Health Week has ended but AL’s commitment continues

Each year during the first full week of May, Canadians come together to recognize Mental Health Week. This is an opportunity for communities, schools and organizations to rally together; supporting, promoting and celebrating mental health – and Atlantic Lottery is no exception.
Mental health directly or indirectly affects all Canadians at some point in their lives.

Building Communities 2.0 – What does it feel like to give out the big cheques?

Atlantic Lottery isn’t just a corporation, it’s made up of people who are proud to contribute to the communities we all call home, whether it’s at work or through their own activities.
You may recall our Building Communities series where we explored Atlantic Lottery’s purpose, commitment to local communities and our partnership with United Way.

A Dollar A Day to support mental health and addictions programming

As you scroll through our social media pages today, you might notice something a little different from Atlantic Lottery’s usual content. That’s because our social media team will be shifting our focus for a social media takeover by the Dollar A Day Foundation.
Many Canadians living with mental health issues and addictions do not have access to all the supports they need for recovery.

A program you can bet on: RG is a focus at Red Shores locations

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – Social Responsibility is one of our core values at Atlantic Lottery. That’s why we have a robust Responsible Gambling (RG) strategy: to educate our players and to support them in making informed decisions. When players know the facts,