A feature documentary by Lisa Olivieri
A raw exploration of what it means to be in recovery as seen through the eyes of four women whose lives share a common thread: addiction. In the working class city of Worcester, Massachusetts, Christine fights to regain custody of her young children while grappling with a traumatic past, and battling stigma from the very systems that are designed to help her. Bridget, who found recovery while in prison, now facilitates peer-led support meetings for women. On the frontlines, recovery coaches Janis and Rebecca navigate the city’s toughest corners offering support and trying to save lives. In this portrait of resilience, grit, and camaraderie, the women use their lived experience to lift up those still struggling while refusing to give up hope.
Funding provided by:
The LEF Foundation, Reliant Foundation, SOAR Natick, Framingham Force, Schwartz Charitable Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, Watertown Cultural Council and Private Individuals.