From Despair to Hope
Andrew's Journey of Transformation
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Andrew Hawker
Since I've been involved with Street Connect my life has just changed so much - dramatically!
Andrew’s life was once full of pain. He started using drugs when he was just a boy. For over 20 years addiction controlled everything. He was in prison. He lived in poverty. He felt lost.
Then in 2018 he found Street Connect. That’s when things began to change. He got genuine support – loving and steady. People believed in him. He started to believe in himself too. Through counselling and rehab, Andrew began to heal. It wasn’t easy but he kept going.
By 2021, he got an internship with Oxygen Projects. In 2023, he earned an NVQ3 in Health & Social Care. That was a huge moment!
Today, Andrew works as a Senior Support Worker, helping people facing the same struggles he once had, living a life full of hope and purpose, giving hope because he knows what it’s like to be hopeless. He has also started a family – Andrew and his wife have a beautiful wee girl.
But when he first came to us, he felt life wasn’t worth living:
"I’m 35 and I’ve been using drugs since the age of 11, he told us. My dad was into drugs. While growing up I had lost touch with my dad for many years but as a young teenager I met up with him again and both me and my brother ended up using heroin with him. That was the first time we had tried it. I became a drug addict, living life for the drugs every day, in and out of prison. I lived in what was like a third world country to me, in poverty and addiction. I shared a flat with my brother and it was a nightmare as we were both in addiction."
It takes time for people to feel comfortable enough to ask for help. Andrew’s brother and lots of his friends were coming along to our Possil drop-in, so Andrew ended up hanging around there.
"One day in 2018 a support worker asked if I wanted to come in and get a cup of tea. It’s given me people who understand, who’ve had the same life I’m going through."
Over a few months, we talked through Andrew’s situation and provided 1-2-1 counselling to help him get ready for Teen Challenge’s residential rehab centre.
“Street Connect have been brilliant with me and I’ve been given the support I’ve needed to reduce my methadone [intake] and get prepared for rehab.”
Andrew made it to rehab but only managed to stay for 6 months; and when he came back to Glasgow, he ended up in a a homeless hostel. He really struggled there, but we had room in our move-on flats and Aftercare programme and welcomed him in. He stayed with us for 7 months and made strong progress – so much so, that we could refer him on to start the internship with Oxygen Projects mentioned above.
“I feel alive again – my life’s totally changed. I’m on fire – it’s brilliant.”
It took Andrew 3 years to be ready to move on to his internship. We are there for people, praying for them and supporting them throughout their recovery journey. What about you?
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