The walk to freedom programme


The Walk to Freedom Foundation exists to end dependency through a series of programmes covering the areas of: prevention of dependency, intervention to help turn dependency round and supporting people with lasting solutions to make sure they stay in recovery post-dependency.

The Walk to Freedom Programme is at the heart of driving our successful outcomes. 

We are currently using the programme post-rehab to help reinforce recovery, our aim is for the programme to be accredited as rehab itself, over time.

We deliver our unique programme both within Batten House our residential home which helps people; post-rehab who aren’t quite ready for independent living and in group sessions for others. 

The programme is also about to be published as a A6 paperback book. 

This is a rolling programme open to those, aged 16 to 65  who are seeking to control their drug and alcohol use.

Specifically, the programme aims to explore the question that many users come to: ‘Why do I use when I don’t want to use?’

In a safe and supportive environment, members of our qualified and experienced team will lead sessions that invite users to explore the issues that might underpin their dependency.

All who think they may benefit are welcome to attend, whether you are struggling to escape dependency or struggling to stay clean.

There is no judgement. Indeed, many of our staff have personal experience of what it means to be in the grip of dependency – and what it means to discover and new found freedom.

The programme runs at our offices in Luton. Contact us for more information.