Red Door Recovery

$676 donated
Given by 12 generous donors in 2 years

Good people make bad decisions with drugs and alcohol. This does not mean they are bad people; it means they are human. We can help them.

Wellington

Good people make bad decisions. This does not mean they are bad people, it means they are human. Crystal Methamphetamine, in particular, is tearing families and communities apart. And it is not just about gang colours, it is also about white collars and everyone in between. Red Door recovery has a unique holistic drug and alcohol recovery programme which is making a real difference. Sadly, many of our potential clients cannot raise the funds to cover the hard costs of the programme. Attempts to get funding from Government seem futile. And if we cannot build the fence then the only thinking waiting below is an ambulance, a prison van, or a hearse. Addiction is a mental health issue, not a failing. Together, with your help, we can save some good souls by part-sponsrring them into our programme - for the initial, intensive three weeks followed by daily support for a minimum of one year, through our online Red Door Graduates' group.

Use of funds

100% of all funds will be used to sponsor good people who have ended up in a dark place due to environmental factors, through the Red Door recovery (or any other approved programme). People who are deserving and truly want to transform their lives.

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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 04 Mar 2021
Your programme is proven in my husbands recovery and now our happiness - thank you.
$50
Alex
Alex on 23 Jan 2021
$20
Tom
Caleb, well done King.
$50
LC
caleb, couldn't be more proud of your achievements as i know that hangovers have been getting the better of you in your old age x
$31
Guest Donor
who would've thought LC could do it lol
$200

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This campaign started on 17 Dec 2019 and ended on 17 Dec 2021.