Our funders
Without the support of our funders, we could not continue to deliver our work. We are extremely grateful to the range of local and national trusts and foundations who help us to achieve our vision.
“It is not events, circumstances, or people that are the source of our well-being, it is our own created thoughts and beliefs that give us meaningful experiences from moment to moment. Realising this helps us to uncover our true identity, tap into our internal resilience, which in turn embeds a want to achieve our greatest potential in life.”
Kevin Kennedy
How you can get involved with Kennedy Street Recovery
There are many ways you can join and support Kennedy Street Recovery. Volunteering your time or expertise, becoming a Sponsor or Partner, or fundraising on our behalf. We really value your commitment to enabling us to change lives for the better.
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Hub notes #3 – May 28
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