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| Additional assistance || Clients receive practical assistance with supported housing alongside education and employment training
| Additional assistance || Clients receive practical assistance with supported housing alongside education and employment training

Revision as of 11:34, 13 March 2026

Ara Recovery for All

Ara Recovery for All logo

Category Support community
Founded June 4, 1987
Address Bristol, UK
Official website https://www.recovery4all.co.uk
Help and Support
Help & Support settings Phone, Online, One-to-one, Group session
Helpline hours Monday–Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Helpline number 03301340286
Email [email protected]
Social Media
Instagram Visit
Facebook Visit
LinkedIn Visit
Last Updated 13.03.2026


UK-based registered charity founded in 1987, providing free and confidential treatment and support for gambling addiction, drug and alcohol dependency, housing needs, and mental health issues across Wales and South West England.

What is Ara Recovery for All

Ara Recovery for All is a registered charity (Charity No. 1002224, Company No. 2540814) headquartered in Bristol, England.[1] It delivers free, confidential services to individuals affected by gambling harm, substance misuse and housing instability. The organisation operates the Ara Gambling Harms Treatment Service, designated as the National Treatment Provider for Wales and the South West of England. All services are provided at no cost to the user.

It operates as a designated provider within the National Gambling Support Network (NGSN).[2]

Role in the industry

The organization serves as a primary access point for gambling harm treatment, supported housing, and prison resettlement programs in its operating regions. As an NGSN provider, Ara delivers localized care, including culturally informed therapeutic services, one-to-one counseling, and specialized programs for young people.[3] The charity also provides awareness training sessions for professionals and partners with local councils to supply supported housing for vulnerable individuals.[4]

History and Reach

Year Event Description
1987 Founded Ara established as a registered charity in Bristol
2021 Expanded to Cornwall Merged with All Out, Cornwall's first problem gambling treatment service
2024 - 2025 Reached 28,000+ individuals Supported over 28,000 people in a single year — a 9% increase on the prior year
2024 - 2025 First property ownership Purchased 15 flats in Bristol in partnership with Bristol City Council and Social and Sustainable Capital
2024 - 2025 Pathway 4 contract renewed Received a new contract award for its flagship Bristol homelessness service
2025 - 2025 Welsh Government expansion Began expanding services with Welsh Government and NHS Wales as devolved gambling harm funding became available

Support Options

Support type Description
One-to-one therapy The charity offers individual talking therapy and counseling sessions with professional practitioners[5]
Group therapy Individuals can participate in shared group therapy and structured peer support sessions[5]
Young People's programme The organization runs a dedicated support programme for young people aged 11 to 19[3]
Family support Affected family members and friends can access dedicated support and educational resources[6]
Relapse prevention The service provides specific strategies and support to help individuals prevent addiction relapse[7]
Additional assistance Clients receive practical assistance with supported housing alongside education and employment training

Ara Recovery for All reviews

The organization publicly shares internal impact reports and case studies highlighting positive recovery outcomes, community impact, and successful partnerships.

Ara Recovery for All alternatives

References