Story
From its very beginning, Hope and Vision Communities was built on lived experience - a community shaped by those who have walked the path of addiction, recovery, and renewal. When our founders, Tony and Peter, began this journey in 2020, they carried a shared vision: that one day, Hope and Vision would create a dedicated space for women. Five years on, that vision is becoming reality.
For many women leaving rehabilitation, recovery doesn’t end when treatment does. The days and months that follow can be the most vulnerable of all. Without stable housing, supportive community, and a safe environment, the risk of relapse rises sharply. Many find themselves with nowhere to go, facing homelessness, isolation, and overwhelming pressure.
Hope and Vision Communities is determined to change that.
We are launching our first Women’s Community — a dedicated home in Gloucester for women who are rebuilding their lives after rehabilitation at risk of relapse and homelessness. This community is designed to offer stability, compassion, and the support needed to continue recovery with dignity and strength.
Why This Home Is Urgently Needed
This home will provide far more than a place to stay.
It will be:
A safe and substance‑free environment that supports ongoing recovery.
A stable alternative to homelessness or unsafe accommodation.
A community where women can regain confidence and rebuild at their own pace.
A place to access structure, life‑skills support, encouragement, and hope.
For women at a crossroads, this house can be the turning point that shapes the rest of their lives.
A Community That Believes in Second Chances
Every donation helps us create a space where women can continue their healing journey with the security they deserve.
Your support will help provide:
Furnishings and essentials to make the house feel like a home
Safe accommodation that protects recovery
Support programmes that nurture wellbeing, resilience, and independence
A stable foundation for long‑term transformation
A gift today is not just a contribution — it’s an investment in someone’s future.
Be Part of a Woman’s Journey Toward Stability and Recovery
Imagine a woman stepping into this home after rehabilitation — no longer unsure of where she will sleep, no longer scared of slipping backwards, no longer alone.
Imagine the relief of safety.
Imagine the possibility of a new chapter.
Your support makes that moment possible.
Together, we can create a place where women facing homelessness or the risk of relapse can find stability, community, and hope.
Thank you for standing with them.
Thank you for being part of their journey forward.
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