Vermont Business Magazine As the holiday season approaches, Vermont Lottery joins lotteries and community organizations across the country in promoting responsible play through the annual “Gift Responsibly” holiday campaign. The campaign is organized by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) and supported by the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL).
The campaign serves as a reminder that lottery tickets are intended for adults aged 18 or older and should never be given to minors. Research supports that early exposure to or participation in gambling during childhood is highly correlated with the development of a gambling problem later in life. While lottery tickets can be a fun and entertaining gift for adults, the Vermont Lottery and NCPG encourage players to consider age-appropriate, non-gambling gifts for children and teens.
The Gift Responsibly campaign also highlights the importance of keeping lottery play fun, affordable, and within personal limits. Players are encouraged to set a budget, understand the odds, and view lottery games as entertainment, not as a financial strategy.
Anyone concerned about their own gambling, or that of a loved one, can contact the National Problem Gambling Helpline™ at 1-800-GAMBLER or visit vtgamblinghelp.org for more resources.
Providers can access free problem gambling training through the Vermont Department of Mental Health. To learn more, please visit The Vermont Gambling Help Provider Resources Webpage.
About Vermont Lottery: Vermont Lottery is a division within the Department of Liquor and Lottery that provides a regulatory framework of licensing, compliance, enforcement, and education for the responsible sale and consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and gaming entertainment, ensuring public safety, and contributing 100% of profits to Vermont communities through the Education fund.

