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Weʼve raised £0 to run the Recovery Festival 2016, because people in recovery from alcohol and drugs deserve a day to celebrate.
- Bristol, United Kingdom
- Closed on Wednesday, 28th September 2016
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Established in 2013, the Recovery Festival is a Free Event which aims to celebrate recovery from problematic alcohol and drug use by bringing together recovery-based communities from across the South-West; this includes peer-led community groups, their family and friends, and also a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment service providers.
"Hear inspiring true stories from the real people behind the substances; join us for music, poetry, complimentary food and find out how to get the right support for you or someone you care about."
Every penny that you choose to donate through this page will be used to help fund the overall running costs of this event; £4000 was successfully raised in support of the Recovery Festival 2014. This incredible achievement, along with the tireless commitment and dedication of volunteers and service staff alike, meant that over 500 people were able to benefit from and enjoy this celebration of recovery from addiction, and all that can be achieved from it.
Visit www.therecoveryfestival.co.uk for more information.
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Joe Crowe
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The Recovery Festival committee is made up of individuals in recovery working alongside professionals from services: Avon & Wiltshire NHS Trust, Bristol Drugs Project, Developing Health & Independence, Addiction Recovery Agency, Crisis Centre Ministries and Bristol City Council.