ABOUT  ACCG


ACCG Contributors

Our Major Contributor is:

Casino Arizona at Salt River.

Owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.

In past years thos listed
below Have Contributed funding to the
A.C.C.G., Inc.
Since 1994

We Thank Them
For Their Generous Contributions.

Arizona Indian Gamining Association (AIGA)


Ak-Chin Indian Community Community - Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino


AZTAR Corporation -  Nevada Casinos


Cocopah Tribe - Cocopah Casino 


Colorado River Indian Tribes - Blue Water Casino


Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation - Fort McDowell Casino


Gila River Indian Community - Vee Quiva & Wild Horse Pass Casinos
Harrah's - Harrah's Casino, Laughlin, Nev


Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Casino of the Sun
Phoenix Greyhound Park
Prescott Yavapai Apache - Bucky's Casino


Quechan Indian Tribe - Paradise Casino
Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community -


Casino Arizona at Salt River
San Carlos Apache Tribe - Apache Gold Casino


White Mountain Apache Hon Dah Casino


Tohono O'odham Nation - Desert Diamond Casino


Tonto Apache Tribe - Mazatzal Casino
Fort Mojave Tribe - Spirit Mt. Casino


Yavapai-Apache Nation - Cliff Castle Casino


         Private Donations:   

2003 Jeff Turner

2006 Joe Smith II

2005-06 BarryEpstien

&

Peter on numerous occasions (anonymous)

 

The ACCG, Inc. Board of Directors

President & C.E.O.:
Joseph Charles
April 18, 2008

Executive Director:
Don Hulen

1st Vice President
Vacant

Secretary/Treasurer
Tamara Hulen

Directors:

  • Julian Pickens
  • Manuel Saenz
  • James R. Stallings
  • Penny Stinson
  • Honorarium:
    Archie Stringfield
Modified May 14, 2008
ACCG is a 501(c)(3) Federal Tax Exempt
Non-Profit Organization
   

The ACCG, Inc. Mission Statement

To provide awareness to all of the citizens of the State of Arizona regarding the social and economic impact of compulsive Gambling.

To educate the private sector, the business communities and the school systems about the early signs and methods of prevention of this insidious, treatable mental disorder

To establish and maintain a library of statistics on problem gambling within the State of Arizona. 

To establish the criteria, provide the training and facilitate the implementation of a state wide program of state certification for existing and future behavioral health professionals in the treatment of compulsive gambling.

To strive toward making Arizona a better place to live and raise families


The ACCG is a proud affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling