Man whose addiction almost killed him is now savings lives across the city
Marcus said his life began to spiral out of control in his teens when he started clubbing
A former drug addict has created a programme that is helping to ‘save lives’ across Merseyside.
Marcus Nicholas, from Walton, decided to set up an addiction and mental health recovery programme after battling with addiction and depression himself.
His addiction started when he was in his teens and after finding it spiralling out of control Marcus tried to take his own life.
But now the 39-year-old has joined forces with DJ and campaigner Lee Butler and life coach Walleed Nasr to create Break Free Support.
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