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ERICs

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Delivered by: Abereenshire Community Recovery SCIO
This is a Claimed organisation This organisation is a Registered Charity
Last updated: 30/03/2026

ERiC’s – Engagement and Resilience in the Community – grew from a shared wish to create a dedicated space for families. Volunteers recognised the need for regular opportunities for people affected by a loved one’s alcohol or drug use to come together.

The aim of ERiC’s is to offer a welcoming, confidential, and supportive environment where people can share experiences, listen to others, and find encouragement and strength from those who understand.

The group introduces the CRAFT (Community Resilience and Family Training) approach, a practical method that helps family members develop positive communication skills, set healthy boundaries, and encourage healthier choices. Lindsey completed her CRAFT training through Aberdeenshire Community Recovery and can now support others to learn and use these helpful tools.

ERiC’s meets fortnightly on Monday evenings at the Wellbeing Hub in Huntly Business Centre, and everyone is welcome.

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Regions:
  • Scotland
  • Aberdeenshire

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Friday Brunch, Aberdeenshire Wellbeing Hub, Unit 2 Huntly Business Centre, Huntly, AB54 8FG

Addiction
Social Activity
Social Group
Peer Support
Community Resources
Community Empowerment
Safe Spaces
Parents and Families
Volunteers
Addiction
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