Hope Village
Lucy Hall grew up watching her family get swallowed by drugs and alcohol. Then it happened to her too. But she found her way out, and instead of leaving it all behind, she went back in to pull others out with her. Hope Village is the raw, real documentary about the Hope Dealer: a woman who built a recovery community from the ground up, out of nothing but lived experience and refusal to quit. It's the kind of story that hits completely different when you know every single word of it is true.
Why This Film Matters: The opioid epidemic alone has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in North America, and addiction continues to devastate communities across every demographic and zip code. What Hope Village captures is the solution that clinical models often miss: peer-led, community-rooted recovery built by people who have been through it themselves. At a time when mental health resources are underfunded, stigma is still killing people, and generational cycles of addiction continue to go unbroken, Lucy Hall's story is both a blueprint and a rallying cry.
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Hope Village
Lucy Hall is The Hope Dealer. As a young girl, she watched her family disappear into the worlds of alcohol and drugs, and then she too was caught in the web of generational addiction. But Lucy found her way to recovery. Her story of self-empowerment is now at the center of saving others. She's he...