Helping people to help themselves recover from addiction
SHARC supports over 9000 individuals and families annually and our programs and services operate locally, across Victoria, and increasingly, nationally.
Peer support and lived experience are central to our work.
We provide telephone and online support, education programs, counselling, peer support groups, residential recovery, consumer representation and workforce training.
If you are looking for support for yourself, or for your family, friends or community; or to enhance your work with others – SHARC can help.

SHARC News
Lived experience learning ramps up for LLEAH
The testing and pilot phases of the Lived and Living Experience at Heart program, or LLEAH, are well underway. Launched in November 2024, LLEAH is
Regina Brindle Grant Recipient 2025
We are pleased to announce, Inner South Family and Friends (ISFAF), a voluntary group of family and supporters, as this year’s recipient. Their committed members
Together we rise, SHARC’s CEO tells packed Forum
Lived experience workers are more united and more fierce than ever before, Clare Davies told the 2025 Lived and Living Experience Workforce (LLEW) Forum in
SHARC Events
Lived and Living Experience at Heart (LLEAH)
Lived and Living Experience at Heart, or LLEAH, is an organisational support program for Victoria’s mental health and alcohol and other drug (AOD) sectors.
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Lived & Living Experience Workforce Forum 2025
The 2025 Lived and Living Experience Workforce Forum will take place on Thursday, 20th March 2025. SHARC and the Department of Health Victoria are proud to host this event in collaboration with Tandem, VMIAC, Harm Reduction Victoria, CMHL and Mental Health Victoria.
Volunteer with SHARC
Volunteering at SHARC is a wonderful way to make a difference. All our volunteers are treated with respect and gratitude for their contribution and are engaged in work that is safe, significant, meaningful and fulfilling.
