Christmas cheer!: Free parties for recovering addicts to stave off loneliness this Xmas, without the festive temptations

Christmas cheer!Free parties to help addicts recover this Xmas without the temptations

Unknown businessman organizes not one, but TWO free parties this Christmas and the New Year for recovering addicts.

The holiday season can be difficult for those who are recovering. Many people are faced with loneliness, loss and the temptation of slipping back into old habits.

But this year, the Villa Paradiso Group is offering a lifeline with two free festive lunches on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day – and it’s not just about the food. 

Costa del Sol centre: “It is about community, connection and staying clean.”

The rehab centre, famous for its ‘world-class’ recovery programmes, is rolling out the red carpet with a lavish buffet, Christmas lights and a relaxed atmosphere where guests can kick back without any pressure to drink. 

The idea is simple – a safe, supportive environment where former addicts can celebrate the holidays without facing the isolation and temptation that so often come with the season.

“We don’t want anyone to be alone during Christmas,” said a spokesperson.

“Christmas is difficult for many people, especially if their families have died or they feel isolated. Our goal is to offer them a place to enjoy Christmas without feeling pressured or judged.

Villa Paradiso’s Relapse Prevention Programme is designed to assist recovering addicts in staying on the right track.

The centre is also running a special 10-day course for people who’ve kicked their addiction – and, for the first time, they can bring a loved one along.

Villa Paradiso has been voted ‘Best Rehab in Europe’, offering a luxury setting with eight private apartments, a team of expert chefs, in-house psychologists, and a whole lot of TLC.

Minibuses are available to pick up guests on the Costa del Sol, so that no one misses out. 

Even though the event will be free, donations to a local liver charity are welcome.

The spokesman explains that addiction recovery does not end with rehab. “It involves building a brand new life and this includes your family. 

Our goal is to help people feel confident and supported not only during treatment but also after.

Make sure you call  +34 689 80 67 69 by December 19 to let them know you are coming so the Villa’s team of chefs know how many to cook for.

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