Celtic FC Foundation, in partnership with Sisco Recovery, is providing crucial support at Celtic Park every week to individuals facing challenges such as substance use, mental health struggles, trauma, and homelessness through its Paradise Recovery Café project. Taking place in the stadium every Monday evening from 6:30pm to 9pm, and with around 30 individuals attending each week, this transformative initiative aims to offer a lifeline to those in need, creating a pathway towards recovery. The project offers a welcoming, non-judgmental environment where participants can access a variety of recovery-focused services, including: Weekly Peer Recovery Support: A chance to connect with others on similar journeys and share experiences in a supportive setting. Acudetox and Reiki Treatments: Holistic therapies designed to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and support overall well-being. Guidance into Recovery Communities: Practical pathways to help individuals integrate into broader recovery networks and support systems. A Bite to Eat and More: Providing nourishment and care to help participants feel valued and supported. Paradise Recovery Café is open to anyone in need, with no need for prior registration—simply turn up and take the first step toward a brighter future. The initiative reflects Celtic FC Foundation and Sisco Recovery’s shared commitment to empowering individuals, fostering resilience, and strengthening the community. For further information, you can contact Celtic FC Foundation via email at [email protected] or by calling 0141 551 4321
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Celtic FC Foundation’s Paradise Recovery Café providing vital support
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