Hope for Addiction UK

Hope for Addiction UK Our "Road to Recovery” programme – promotes total abstinence and is built upon a Biblical approa

Last call to follow the new page! This is a final reminder that we are moving over to the new page full-time an...
08/11/2024

Last call to follow the new page! This is a final reminder that we are moving over to the new page full-time and will be shutting down this page by the end of next week. We look forward to seeing everyone over on the new page and we pray that sharing our work on social media will continue to be a great blessing to individuals and the wider church community. Lots of love from the Hope for Addiction Team!!!

06/11/2024

We've enjoyed meeting so many people with a heart for those struggling with addictions in their churches and communities here at the . Final day, pop along and speak to us.

04/11/2024

All set up for the Come and visit us at our stand!

WE ARE MOVING! Our Official Hope for Addiction UK page is now open for business and we would love for every one...
30/10/2024

WE ARE MOVING! Our Official Hope for Addiction UK page is now open for business and we would love for every one of our supporters to continue to follow us and stay up to date on the work of Hope for Addiction UK. We will keep this page live for a few weeks to give time for everyone to follow the new page. Here is the Link: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforaddictionuk

We at Hope For Addiction UK believe that being connected to the Church and to Christ is central to recovery. Read what o...
29/10/2024

We at Hope For Addiction UK believe that being connected to the Church and to Christ is central to recovery. Read what one of our Patrons, Andy Gemmill, Cornhill Scotland, has to say about our work and its relation to the wider Christian community!

What comes to mind when you think of the addict? What should recovery look like? Many of our answers to these questions ...
25/10/2024

What comes to mind when you think of the addict? What should recovery look like? Many of our answers to these questions are built on myths and assumptions that we at Hope for Addiction want to bust. Our article Myth Busters seeks to shed light on some of the realities of our work and on the people we work with. Read more on our website, here is the link: https://hopeforglasgow.org/myth-busters/

Living one day at a time remains a staple for recovery groups both inside and outside Christian circles. At Hope for Add...
11/10/2024

Living one day at a time remains a staple for recovery groups both inside and outside Christian circles. At Hope for Addiction UK we believe that the bible gives plenty of motivation to live in the day instead of projecting ahead, which often leads to worry, presumption, and pride. Allow the Bible to speak and encourage you today and read the full blog over on our website! Here is the link: https://hopeforglasgow.org/this-is-the-day/

08/10/2024
Happy 50th birthday to the boss (for tomorrow)! 🎂🎈🥳
04/10/2024

Happy 50th birthday to the boss (for tomorrow)! 🎂🎈🥳

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Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
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Loving Glasgow & Loving God.

Hope for Glasgow is a Christian Charity that provides help and support to those in our city with drug/alcohol problems, offering them a pathway to overcome these issues based on and inspired by the principles of the Christian Gospel.

Our "Road to Recovery” programme – promotes total abstinence and is built upon a Biblical approach to addiction. Our aim is to provide all participants in the programme with the support that is necessary for them to achieve abstinence and to begin to contribute positively amongst their families and their communities.