02/06/2026
π Giving Back to the Community π
The lads from Carlton House, our secondary housing provision in Lincolnshire, recently spent some time supporting the wonderful New Life Centre in Spilsby, helping to give something back to a community hub that offers so much to local people.
The New Life Centre is a welcoming space that supports individuals and families from all walks of life, providing vital services, activities, and a sense of community. It is also a place that many of the men we support at New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire have benefited from during their recovery journey.
Recovery is about more than abstinence; it is about reconnecting with the community, building purpose, and learning the value of giving back. The lads worked together to support the centre, showing gratitude for the support available within the local area and demonstrating the positive impact that recovery can have on both individuals and the wider community.
We are incredibly proud of the men at Carlton House for their willingness to help others and for continuing to grow in confidence, responsibility, and community spirit. ππ
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889
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π Get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
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Hope starts with a single step, and giving back is a powerful part of the recovery journey. π
31/05/2026
β€οΈ Empowering Women, Building Confidence, Changing Lives β€οΈ
Every day at New Hope Women's Services, we see incredible courage, determination, and growth from the women we support. Through patience, encouragement, and tailored one-to-one support, our team helps women develop the confidence and life skills needed to move forward positively. π
One of the ladies we support recently worked alongside her support worker to prepare and cook a delicious prawn tikka curry with rice. Cooking can feel overwhelming when confidence is low, so starting with simple, nutritious meals is a fantastic way to build skills and independence. The best part? There was even enough left over for dinner later that evening! ππ©βπ³
Another inspiring achievement comes from a lady who joined us experiencing severe acrophobia, rarely leaving the house and feeling unable to travel. Through weekly walks with her support worker, gradually pushing her comfort zone a little further each time, she has made remarkable progress. This week she achieved something she never thought possible β she got into a car, completed a full session, and even enjoyed a drive around the block. What an incredible milestone! πβ€οΈ
We're also celebrating the progress of another service user who arrived with little experience of budgeting, shopping, or cooking. With ongoing support, she now plans her own shopping lists, manages her spending, completes weekly food shops, and confidently prepares healthy meals independently. Watching her develop these essential life skills has been truly inspiring. ππ·π½οΈ
These achievements may seem small to some, but they represent huge personal victories. We are incredibly proud of every woman who takes steps towards greater independence, confidence, and wellbeing. πβ¨
π Women's Support Service: 0115 882 0887
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π Referrals:
https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
29/05/2026
π Pete celebrates graduation from New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire alongside an incredible milestone of 6 months clean and sober π Now living within our aftercare programme with plans to move into independent housing, Pete shares a powerful message of hope for anybody struggling with addiction π
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
Petes Graduation and message of hope
π Huge congratulations to Pete on graduating from New Hope Rehabili...
29/05/2026
π Huge congratulations to Pete on graduating from New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire! π
Pete recently celebrated an incredible milestone of 6 months clean, something he once thought may never be possible. Through commitment, honesty, and determination, he has continued to push forward in his recovery journey and is now thriving within our aftercare programme, with a view to moving on into independent housing in the near future π‘π
Pete shared a powerful message of hope for anybody currently struggling:
βNo matter how lost you feel or how many times youβve fallen, recovery is possible. Six months ago, I couldnβt imagine my life looking like this. Today Iβve got hope, stability, and people around me who genuinely care. Donβt give up on yourself.β
At New Hope, we are incredibly proud to watch residents grow in confidence, rebuild relationships, and begin creating positive futures for themselves π
If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, reach out today. Recovery starts with one step π€
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889
π https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
28/05/2026
Aaronβs testimony is one that truly shows the reality of how difficult life can become when someone feels disconnected, displaced, and misunderstood from such a young age.
Throughout his younger years, Aaron struggled deeply with fitting into normal society and often found himself battling emotions he didnβt fully understand. With frequent hospital visits related to a health condition and difficulties accepting support, life eventually became overwhelming, leading him down the path of substance misuse as a way to mask the pain he carried inside.
Today, Aaron speaks openly and honestly about those struggles with incredible courage, self-awareness, and truth. Since arriving at New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire, he has embraced recovery and continues to show huge growth, determination, and positivity towards his future.
His powerful testimony and enthusiasm for change are an inspiration to others who may be fighting similar battles silently every day. Aaronβs journey is proof that recovery is possible, and that with the right support, people really can rediscover hope and purpose again π
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link π https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
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Aaron's Journey through New Hope
π₯ Aaronβs testimony is one that truly shows the reality of how diff...
27/05/2026
β½οΈ Great to see the lads from Raithby Hall and our secondary housing at Carlton House getting down to training and enjoying a game of football at Spilsby Pavilion & Playing Fields in the heart of Spilsby π
Activities like this are such an important part of recovery and aftercare. Football brings the boys together, builds confidence, improves physical and mental wellbeing, and gives everyone the chance to support one another as a team both on and off the pitch πβ½οΈ
At New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire, we believe recovery is about rebuilding lives, creating healthy routines, and making positive memories along the way. Days like this remind the lads how far theyβve come and what can be achieved through unity, structure, and support π
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
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27/05/2026
βοΈ Spontaneous days like these are what aftercare recovery is all about! π
The lads from Carlton House, our secondary housing and aftercare support service at New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire, took a trip over to Scarborough for a much-needed day out together. Starting the day with a walk along the stunning Cleveland Way cliff paths, the boys covered over 7 miles, taking in the fresh sea air, amazing views, and the peace that comes from being present in the moment. π
Along the route they discovered the hidden gem of Clayton Bay, a secluded beach tucked away beneath the cliffs β the perfect spot to stop, reflect, and appreciate how far theyβve all come in recovery. π
After the long walk, the day was rounded off properly with some well-earned fish and chips back in Scarborough! ππ
Recovery doesnβt stop after treatment. Building healthy routines, friendships, freedom, and positive experiences is a huge part of long-term recovery, and days like this remind the lads just how much life there is to enjoy in sobriety. π
π Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals
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25/05/2026
βοΈπ The residents at New Hope Rehabilitation in Nottingham have been making the most of the beautiful weather with a well-deserved barbecue in the sunshine! ππ₯
Our aftercare and supported living gives residents the opportunity to begin building independent lives again, with the freedom to make positive choices, enjoy new experiences, and create healthy routines in recovery. Days like these are a reminder that recovery can still be full of laughter, friendship, and simple moments enjoyed together in a safe and supportive environment. βοΈπ
From good food to great company, it was fantastic to see everyone enjoying themselves and embracing the positive lifestyle that recovery can bring. ππΏ
Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals π
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24/05/2026
Another brilliant day for the lads from New Hope Rehabilitation in Lincolnshire attending a Recovery Unity Day ππ
Events like this are a huge part of the recovery journey, bringing people together from all walks of life to support one another, share experiences, and celebrate progress. Recovery is not something anyone has to do alone, and days like today are a reminder of the strength that comes from community, connection, and unity π€
The boys had a fantastic time meeting others in recovery, hearing inspiring stories, and continuing to build positive networks for the future. We are proud of every single one of them for continuing to show up, stay committed, and embrace every opportunity that recovery brings πͺ
Recovery is about rebuilding lives, creating memories, and finding purpose again π
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π Contact us on 0115 882 0889 or get in touch by clicking the link https://newhoperehabilitation.com/referrals