A charity is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
The Matthew Project, which supports people in Norfolk struggling with drugs, alcohol, and mental health issues, is marking the milestone with a '40 Stories' exhibition at its Recovery Support Hub in Norwich.
Visitors can explore the 40 different stories through written, visual, audio, and video formats.
Alongside the exhibition, the project is hosting the 40FEST event on September 21.
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The free family fun day will feature live music from Sons of Mark, children's activities, and a variety of food and refreshments.
There will also be workshops run by members of the centre.
On September 26, TMP will hold a remembrance service at Norwich Cathedral.
The evening will include readings, choir performances, and a display of the 40 Stories exhibition.
Rachel Chapman, CEO, said: “The Matthew Project is marking its 40th year and over the course of 2024 we have been reflecting on our work and what it means to have been working with people struggling with drug, alcohol and mental health issues across Norfolk.
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