With Guy Felicella
Friday, April 25th
7:30pm
(doors open at 7pm)
at the home of North Shore Unitarians
370 Mathers Ave, West Vancouver
Guy Felicella grew up in a middle-class home in British Columbia — but due to trauma, undiagnosed ADHD and difficulty at home and school, he fell into addiction at a young age. Guy spent 30 years in the repeated cycle of gangs, addiction, treatment, and jail. He spent nearly twenty years residing in a two-block radius in Vancouver’s notorious Downtown Eastside. Miraculously, with sheer determination and the help of others through harm reduction and recovery, Guy managed to survive the HIV/AIDS crisis in the DTES, two decades of being homeless, multiple life-threatening bone infections, and six drug overdoses.
Today, Guy has escaped the grips of the turmoil that kept him suffering and currently resides with his wife and three young children with over a decade of recovery and sobriety under his belt. Guy is passionate about advocating for the vulnerable people who still suffer with addiction/mental health and is adamant about educating communities on the importance of a full spectrum of care from harm reduction to recovery and to eliminate the stigma that exists around drug addiction.
Hear Guy’s inspiring story and learn about how you can help your loved ones who may face similar challenges.
Learn more about Guy’s story at his website.
Space is limited to 120 participants, so pre-registration is required by April 21st. ($15/person).
If you need assistance with your registration or prefer to pay by credit card over the phone, please call our Main Office: 604-926-1621 during Office Hours (M-F, 7am - 2pm).