Rhubarb Farm – Rhubarb Recovery on TikTok!

Posted on: 18 Sep 2024

Rhubarb Farm – Rhubarb Recovery on TikTok!

Are you on TikTok? Check out Rhubarb Farm’s Recovery Project page – Rhubarb Recovery!

Watch Ben’s powerful video on why he no longer drinks: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGetcME17/ and this motivational short on reasons to stay sober: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGetc6eX2/

Explore many other great TikTok videos on the Rhubarb Recovery page: www.tiktok.com/@rhubarbrecovery

Rhubarb Farm is a horticultural social enterprise. The farm aims to support people in changing their lives for the better, helping them develop confidence, resilience, new skills, and knowledge. Rhubarb Recovery supports individuals in recovery from alcohol or substance use, providing training opportunities, accredited ASDAN courses on various topics, and fulfilling volunteering roles.

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