The Brink Liverpool is an Alcohol-Free Bar and Recovery Social Enterprise
Rebecca Byers — July 9, 2012 — Social Good
References: thebrinkliverpool & guardian
The Brink Liverpool is a recovery social enterprise, the first alcohol-free bar in the north England city and a project of the UK charity Action on Addiction. Serving a diverse food menu and boasting a selection of creatively titled non-alcoholic drinks, the Brink puts all of its profits back into the community to support those suffering from alcoholism and addiction.
The Brink was a stop on Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton's solo St. Patrick's day schedule to highlight her patronage of Action on Addiction.
The lounge aims to fill the void of alcohol-free locales for friends to meet up and hang out, and organizes events including a film club and band nights in order to engage the community.
Contact Information
The Brink Liverpool website
The Brink Liverpool on Facebook
The Brink Liverpool on Twitter
Action on Addiction website
The Brink was a stop on Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton's solo St. Patrick's day schedule to highlight her patronage of Action on Addiction.
The lounge aims to fill the void of alcohol-free locales for friends to meet up and hang out, and organizes events including a film club and band nights in order to engage the community.
Contact Information
The Brink Liverpool website
The Brink Liverpool on Facebook
The Brink Liverpool on Twitter
Action on Addiction website
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1. Alcohol-free Social Spaces - Creating alcohol-free environments for socializing and connecting, offering opportunities for innovative non-alcoholic beverages.
2. Recovery Social Enterprises - Developing businesses that support individuals recovering from addiction, providing employment and community engagement.
3. Profit-driven Philanthropy - Establishing businesses that reinvest profits back into the community, contributing to social causes and initiatives.
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2. Rehabilitation and Recovery Services - Providing support services, resources, and employment opportunities for individuals recovering from addiction.
3. Non-profit/charitable Organizations - Establishing social enterprises that generate profits to further support community initiatives and address social issues.
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