• Ending The Cycle Of Women in Addiction

  • May 26 2021
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Ending The Cycle Of Women in Addiction

  • Summary

  • In 2019, Amazing Grace Spaces opened a shared dry and drug-free Housing Support project in South Wales, UK, for 5 females recovering from drug and/or alcohol dependency. 
    "We work with clients to help them progress in their recoveries, rebuild their lives and maintain a fulfilling lifestyle".

    Their supported housing programme is based on the resident and their needs, combing a core schedule of activities with a flexible range of personalised support. Everything we do is underpinned by established evidence-based principals and delivered by our skilled and experienced team.


    The Heartbeat Of The Project

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    The project provides each resident with friendly recovery housing support that will guide a person through the different stages of their recovery.  Grace House’s recovery housing pathway will provide opportunities for residents to develop life skills while in a supported environment. Residents must learn to maintain a tenancy and live by the rules of the house, learning to cope with the pressures of life with resorting to drugs or alcohol.
    Everything is a collaboration: with those who commission us, the organisations we partner with, and the local community we work in. We want to make a difference together".

    We chat to Caroline from Grace House as she shares the vision and the journey of breaking the cycle of women in addiction. Drawing from real-life experiences, we discover the passion behind the mission and hear about the dramatic effect a little help can have. 

    www.amazinggracespaces.org/gracehouse

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