Our Stories

From the beginning, storytelling has been at the heart of our work. We tell the real stories of real people, unapologetically and unashamedly. These narratives break down barriers, reduce stigma, and inspire understanding. Storytelling isn't just part of our history; it's a way to give hope.

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Stories

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Finding community with our Armed Forces Programme: Graham

The only way that I could get on top of it was to have a drink – I stopped drinking…

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Sculpting strength: Using art to enhance recovery

I know that without Recast, I probably wouldn’t be here today. Tracy, Stoke-on-Trent Tracy's story Where did it all start?…

A middle-aged woman, wearing a blue hoodie, stands near a hallway wall, smiling gently towards the camera.

How we helped Louise to find her smile again

Before, I couldn't see life, it was all dark. Now it's amazing. I can see how bright the world is.…

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The power of knowing you're not alone

Drink first, myself second - everyone else came last.  Phil, Darlington Phil's story Where did it all start? “When I…

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Taking it step by step to reach your goal

Recovery isn’t just about stopping, it’s also about what comes after stopping.  Steven, 42, Grantham Steven's story Where did it…

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Reclaiming life at Greenslate Community Farm

I can’t explain it but I know that it’s the farm that’s changed me. Susan, Wigan & Leigh Susan's story…

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Recovering an old self, discovering new passions

It took ‘me’ away. I have recovered my old self. That's what I see recovery as - recovering yourself. …

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Greenslate Community Farm: A home away from home

This is where my heart is. It’s where I feel safe. Mark, Volunteer, Wigan & Leigh Mark's story Mark was…

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Finding your voice and regaining control: Jeni

She found my voice when I couldn't find it. And she spoke up for me when I didn't think anyone…

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Navigating retirement: It's never too late to make a change

I had worked every day since I was 16 and then there was… nothing. So I started drinking.  Pauline, 61,…

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Stronger together: How reaching out helped Sarah save her family

I found WithYou and picked up the phone. I can’t put into words how huge this moment was. Sarah*, Parent…

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Shaping recovery: finding safety at Recast

It just crept up on me bit by bit, for years and years. Josh, Stoke-on-Trent Josh's story Where did it…

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From seeking help to providing it: Diane's volunteer journey

When did your challenges with alcohol begin? "I didn't start drinking alcohol until I was 57, when I started struggling…

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Becoming Captain: a new beginning for Dan

If I hadn’t gotten support when I did, I wouldn’t be here today. But because I sought help – and…

Find out more about our original story, Mollie's initial plea  — a powerful lived experience that sparked a movement.