GRINS is a not-for-profit organization serving the province of Nova Scotia. We acknowledge that we live and work in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. We have an all-volunteer board of community members who care deeply about the health and safety of our communities. Our members interests include: gambling research, community psychology, money laundering through casinos, mindfulness, health promotion, graphic design, not-for-profits, and business.
Visit our GRINS history page to learn about our story, as well as some of the work we have done in the past.
While gambling is legal, it is not harmless. We know many stories of the harms that individuals who gamble and their families can experience because of legalized gambling; but gambling harms can also affect the community as a whole. There is a ripple effect: Gambling can lead to increases in bankruptcies, domestic violence, embezzlement, and yes, even suicide. Gambling harms are felt by all of us as citizens and especially by our most vulnerable.
Click here to take a look at some of the community and individual harms of gambling on our community risks and personal risks pages.
There are many financial costs that we and our communities pay for as a result of gambling harms. These include increased need for mental health, addictions and social services. The costs are also personal with tragedy, loss, and decreased community trust sometimes the result.
Why We Care
Our Vision
Compassionate, sustainable communities with informed and caring gambling practices.
Motto
In my backyard: We want local citizens to have a say in the direction gambling will take in our communities. We want the local government to take ownership of the problem of gambling in our province. By doing so, people will have control over what is happening close to home, affecting the well-being of their own community.