Empathy and Support: John Hopkins’ Approach to Recovery

John Hopkins has been a key figure at Acorn Recovery Community, which is a UK-based organization that supports individuals overcoming addiction. He served as the Managing Director and was instrumental in expanding the organization across the North West of England, including areas like Tameside, Manchester, and Stockport.

Acorn started back in 1997 as the Alcohol and Drug Abstinence Service and has since grown to offer a variety of services, from residential rehab to community outreach programs. His approach is all about empathy, lived experience, and building a supportive community for recovery.

John Hopkins is a key figure in the UK’s addiction recovery landscape, serving as the Managing Director at Acorn Recovery Community.

His leadership has been instrumental in expanding Acorn’s reach and impact across the North West of England.LinkedInAcorn Recovery Community, formerly known as Acorn Treatment and Housing, began its journey in 1997 as the Alcohol and Drug Abstinence Service (ADAS) in Stockport.Under Hopkins’ guidance, the organization has grown to offer a range of services, including residential rehab programs, day care centers, and community-based support initiatives.

Their approach emphasizes empathy, lived experience, and community engagement, aiming to provide holistic support for individuals on their recovery journey.

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