Building Bridges: Kerrie Ingram on The Well Communities' Journey
It's not about professionals coming in and doing, for it's about look, you know, I'm not saying that my way is the right way, but this is what worked for me. These are the roads I took and these are the connections I made.
What does it take to transform lives affected by addiction? Clare Kennedy sits down with Kerrie Ingram, a director at The Well Communities, to find out. This episode of 'Recovery Talks' dives into the heart of an organization dedicated to supporting individuals on their path to sobriety. Kerrie shares the inspiring story of how The Well was founded, rooted in a mission to aid those recovering both behind bars and after their release.
Over the past eight years, The Well has grown into a vital resource for thousands, offering a beacon of hope and a sense of community. Clare and Kerrie discuss the importance of making recovery resources accessible and visible, especially during challenging times like the pandemic. They highlight the power of sharing personal experiences and the role of digital support hubs in fostering growth and stability.
Kerrie emphasizes that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey; it's about finding what works for each individual. She shares her own experiences, saying, 'It's not about professionals coming in and doing, for it's about look, you know, I'm not saying that my way is the right way, but this is what worked for me. These are the roads I took and these are the connections I made'.
Tune in to hear more about the transformative work of The Well Communities and gain insights into building a supportive recovery environment.