The Maura Wilkins Foundation was established in 2023 by a group of friends who recognized the need for affordable retreats, workshops, and events for individuals in recovery from alcohol and substance abuse.
Recovery can be a challenging journey, especially for those new to sobriety. Led by dedicated volunteers with long-term sobriety, th
The Maura Wilkins Foundation was established in 2023 by a group of friends who recognized the need for affordable retreats, workshops, and events for individuals in recovery from alcohol and substance abuse.
Recovery can be a challenging journey, especially for those new to sobriety. Led by dedicated volunteers with long-term sobriety, the Maura Wilkins Foundation offers day retreats, overnight retreats, sober dinners, and social events.
The gatherings provide a secure environment for individuals to share their experience, strength, and hope, and to enjoy the companionship of others in recovery. Social support plays a crucial role in helping people avoid relapse.
Hearing personal stories of recovery and learning how others avoid triggers and cope with social pressures without alcohol or drugs is highly beneficial to the newcomer.
We partner with the Gavin Foundation and halfway houses and invite their residents to our events, where they meet other individuals in recovery.
Together we form connections and establish friendships, so that the residents will have a support system in place when they leave the facility.
Everyone is welcome, and no one is denied access due to financial difficulties.
Maura Wilkins was born in Tobercurry, County Sligo, Ireland, and lived in Milton for 40 years.
Family and helping others in recovery were of utmost importance to her. She was the loving mother of Robert (deceased) and Brian Wilkins. She adored her grandsons Desmond and Declan and her brothers and sisters.
Maura was a shining light to all
Maura Wilkins was born in Tobercurry, County Sligo, Ireland, and lived in Milton for 40 years.
Family and helping others in recovery were of utmost importance to her. She was the loving mother of Robert (deceased) and Brian Wilkins. She adored her grandsons Desmond and Declan and her brothers and sisters.
Maura was a shining light to all who had the privilege of knowing her. She extended her hand to help others in recovery with a smile, a hug, and her great Irish wit. As she told us, “Don’t leave before the miracle happens.”
We established this foundation in Maura’s memory with love and gratitude. We consider ourselves blessed that she was our friend.
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