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Our Partnership

Horizons is a collaboration between nine community organisations, offering inclusive and accessible support to help anyone in Bristol make informed choices about their wellbeing.

Our approach to supporting you

Horizons is here to provide you with options around your drug and alcohol use. Whether you want to quit entirely, reduce your use, or learn how to be safer, we can support you. We can also provide support to those affected by someone else's substance use. 

We take pride in offering a safe, inclusive and easily accessible service for everyone. Whether you're reaching to a drug and alcohol service for the first time or are a regular visitor, you'll find it simple to access the resources, information, and treatment you need.

Our Partners

Bristol Drugs Project is an independent charity that has been supporting the people of Bristol around their drug and alcohol use for the past 38 years, striving to support all members of Bristol in an open and inclusive service.

Turning Point was founded in 1964 and is a leading provider of health and social care, delivering alcohol and drug services that support people to live life on their terms, inspired by possibilities. 

Hawkspring is a specialist drugs and alcohol recovery charity, based in the community of Hartcliffe and Withywood, Bristol. They empower families, schools and communities to live healthier lives free from substance use addiction. 

Southmead Development Trust are a charity made up of staff, volunteers and residents who work together to keep power in our community. They work with partners to improve health, wellbeing, local pride and employment. 

Wellspring Settlement are a charity based in Bristol, focused on delivering services that the community want and need, in a way that makes a difference to people's lives. 

The Nelson Trust is a charity that has been dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing drug and alcohol use, trauma, involvement with the Justice System and other unmet needs for 40 years. 

The Southmead Project was founded in 1994 to raise awareness of how people that have survived abuse may develop an additction to drugs or alcohol as a way of coping with their trauma. 

One25 is a Bristol charity which reaches out to women who street sex work, supporting them to move from crisis and trauma toward independence in the community. 

Release is the UK's centre of expertise on drugs and drug laws, providing legal support, representation, and drugs advice to individuals with a history of drug use or those impacted by drug laws. 

Work with us

Are you passionate about reducing harm and helping people in Bristol towards independence from drugs and alcohol?

We’ve got lots of opportunities for you to work with us, even for those with no previous experience. From support workers and clinicians to leadership and management – we really do have something for everyone!