Recovery charities

Recovery charities are organisations that support people in overcoming addiction, mental health challenges, homelessness, and others forms of crisis.

Compelling storytelling is hugely important for these charities because it can put a human face on complex issues, inspire empathy and reduce stigma, and drive donations and policy change.

Wonderful organisations we’ve worked with from this charity sector include Rape Crisis, Addaction and Rethink Mental Illness.

Recovery charities play a crucial role in helping people overcome addiction, substance misuse, mental health challenges and other personal crises.

Many offer long-term programmes of support that provide housing, employment opportunities and essential life skills – empowering individuals to sustain their recovery and reconnect with their communities.

At Yarn, we’re incredibly proud to partner with wonderful recovery organisations like this and help them have an even bigger impact on the lives of individuals and society as a whole.

We love telling inspiring stories that connect people with the expert support and care they need to survive today and thrive tomorrow.

How we work with recovery charities 

When you choose to partner with us, the first thing we do is get to know your organisation and brand inside out. 

From this solid foundation, we work hand-in-hand with your team to explore the story you want to tell, why it matters, and who you want to reach.

Next, we map out your story’s content and the best ways to bring it to life, while always being guided by our five golden story threads: stimulating, moving, accurate, relatable and trustworthy.

Throughout the project, we’ll also go above and beyond to answer your questions promptly, offer expert guidance when it’s required, and keep everything running like clockwork.

Our recovery charity clients 

Our projects for recovery charities

Did you know!

About

1 in 6 people

(17%) say someone in their family is living with addiction, yet 62% of those affected families report they’ve received no professional help.1

Charities deliver around

80%

of England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services.2

GambleAware reports that demand for treatment and support for gambling‐related harm in Great Britain has almost doubled since 2020.3

Our creative services for recovery charities

Brand
Design
Words
Digital
Film
Photography
Research

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