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Hawkspring launches crowfunding bid
A drug and alcohol addiction service in Hartcliffe has launched a crowdfunding campaign in a bid to stay open.
Hawkspring announced it would have to shut its doors at the end of August due to a lack of funding.
The recovery drop-in has been struggling to make ends meet since it was excluded from the council’s last commissioning programme.
is needed now More than ever
Despite the demand for services reaching a nine-year peak, Hawkspring has struggled to attract donations and grants to stay open.
They have now turned to crowdfunding in an attempt to raise £50,000.
“This much-needed centre is at the heart of saving lives and trying to build better communities,” said CEO Lorraine Bush.
“The closure of Hawkspring will have a devastating impact in Bristol and the local area.”
Using Bristol crowdfunding platform Fundsurfer, Hawkspring is asking for donations anywhere between £1-£1000.