Stories

Hear different stories and testimonials about peoples experiences at Recovery Camp and how they have benefited them!

Jemma

Jemma is a nursing student from Federation University Australia who attended Recovery Camp in Anglesea Victoria in September 2019. “Recovery Ca…

Marc

This is a letter of thanks to Recovery Camp. I was homeless, on a disability support pension, mental unwillingness filling my days – whe…

Crissy

I am a 61-year-old woman. I am a survivor of multiple trauma experience which has been extremely challenging throughout my life. In my past, I’…

Toni

Toni is a nursing student from the University of New England who attended Recovery Camp in January, 2020. I didn’t know what to expect w…

Anthea

Anthea is a nursing student from the University of New England who attended Recovery Camp in January, 2020. When the opportunity arose for a 5-…

Jeri

My name is Jeri and I am a 2nd year Bachelor of Nursing student at Central Queensland University (CQU). My experience at Recovery Camp has been li…

Kate

Hi, my name is Kate and I am a Registered Nurse. I have many years experience working in different sectors of health care, and have also worked wi…

Media Release: Recovery Camp’s 500th student!

Sarah-Jane was nervous arriving at the bus, most the faces were unfamiliar. The Charles Sturt University nursing student didn’t know who was who, l…

Chris

Chris is a nursing student from the University of Wollongong who attended Recovery Camp in May 2018.  Here, Chris talks about his experience at Rec…

Our Aim

Recovery Camp aims to improve mental health, and mental health care. We want impact now!

Our mission is about you!

Through your connection with Recovery Camp we hope you realise your personal strengths, and your contribution to the mental health and recovery of others.

Recovery Camp

Recovery Camp has been a transformative force in the mental health landscape over the past decade. Celebrating our 40th camp in 2023, this milestone reflects our premier program’s enduring success and sustained impact.

We are driven to broaden our reach and impact, to improve mental health and mental health education, nationally.

Contact us for information about camps in 2024 and 2025.

Acknowledgement of Country

Recovery Camp acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

Recovery Camp welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity.

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