Cool for Broadway Lodge

Cool for Broadway Lodge

Chris Difford of Squeeze
Chris Difford of Squeeze is throwing himself into his role as the charity’s new patron

Leading treatment centre Broadway Lodge in Weston-super-Mare is delighted to announce that double Ivor Novello award-winning lyricist Chris Difford has been appointed as its patron.

Chris Difford is a founding member of British rock band Squeeze who first rose to fame in 1974 and, like Broadway Lodge, is still going strong today. Best known for hits such as Cool for Cats, Up the Junction and Labelled with Love the lyrics of their songs, written by Chris, most often refer to life around addictive behaviours and later, in recovery. 

Chris is open about his own struggle with addiction and has now achieved almost 30 years in recovery. Alongside his hectic touring schedule, he is extremely passionate about supporting those struggling with addiction and working with Broadway Lodge is another part of the work that Chris undertakes. In the last two years Chris has met with clients staying at Broadway Lodge several times and presented his musical share, where he tells his life story interspersed with the songs most relevant to that time in his life. He also performed at Broadway Lodge’s annual reunion in September last year.

Dr David Sweetnam, CEO at Broadway Lodge, said ‘This is a really exciting time for the charity. By working with us, Chris is not only helping to put Broadway Lodge on the map but he is giving hope and inspiration to our clients, many of whom have reached rock bottom, and are at the beginning of a very hard but life-changing journey. His support is invaluable and we are extremely grateful to Chris for accepting our offer to become patron and we look forward to the future ahead with him as part of our team.’

Chris said ‘It’s a real honour to become a patron of Broadway Lodge. I have had many friends who have successfully been through their doors. It’s a warm and friendly rehab built around the 12-step programme and there is no other place quite like it. It’s outrageous that successive governments chose to cut back on the welfare of people with addictions, and while so many rehabs are closing down, Broadway Lodge remains firmly on the therapeutic map.’

Broadway Lodge is part of The Choices Group of Rehabs and a charity that supports individuals who are struggling with addiction and their relatives who are affected. If you would like confidential help and advice for an addiction you have or that someone close to you is suffering with, call Broadway Lodge on 01934 812319.

Find out more at www.broadwaylodge.org.uk

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