The group want to aid people who have been impacted by addiction.
An exhibition exploring the relationship between addiction and creativity is being launched in Laois this week,
The ARC Project hosts events in Laois for people affected by addiction.
The group aims to give people, families, and communities the tools they need to reclaim their lives while breaking the stigma around addiction.
The service explores addiction through creativity, with interactive exhibits that explore the many paths to healing.
An exhibition, is already live and officially launches on Friday in the Dunamaise Arts Centre.
While ARC will continue weekly meetings on Monday nights in Portlaoise.
Michelle Robertson co-founder of 'The ARC Project' says, it's a vital service for people to make use of:
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