
Peer Mentorship & Lived Experience Support
One-on-one or small group mentorship provided by individuals with professional and lived experience in mental illness, substance use, incarceration, and anti-social lifestyles. This support is rooted in authenticity, relatability, and practical insight, not textbook theory, if we can close the door and live a meaningful and purposeful life, so can you.
Who is it for:
Individuals at risk or currently navigating mental health issues, trauma and co-dependency.
People disengaging from drug use, gang culture, or antisocial behaviour
Participants in recovery programs needing long-term support
What to Expect:
Connection with someone who’s walked a similar path
Ongoing mentorship, check-ins, community and accountability
Emotional regulation and identity-building conversations
Outcomes & Benefits:
Stronger engagement than with traditional services
Participants report reduced shame and increased self-worth
Improved recovery outcomes and social reconnection
