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Rotherham man wins award for helping others find sobriety | Rotherham man wins award for helping others find sobriety |
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Darren Fox has been recognised for his voluntary work by the drug and alcohol charity WithYou | Darren Fox has been recognised for his voluntary work by the drug and alcohol charity WithYou |
When Darren Fox said he hit "rock bottom" at the worst of his alcohol dependency in 2019, he was homeless and slept in a box car at a railway siding. | |
Now, after being sober for five years, the 62-year-old from Rotherham is being recognised for his voluntary work with the drug and alcohol charity that helped him recover. | Now, after being sober for five years, the 62-year-old from Rotherham is being recognised for his voluntary work with the drug and alcohol charity that helped him recover. |
He has been given the Determined Volunteer Award by charity WithYou for his work helping other people struggling with addiction. | He has been given the Determined Volunteer Award by charity WithYou for his work helping other people struggling with addiction. |
"I'm not afraid to say to people when they come into the service that I used to have the same kind of problem - if I can do it, they can," he said. | "I'm not afraid to say to people when they come into the service that I used to have the same kind of problem - if I can do it, they can," he said. |
Darren's alcohol dependency led to him becoming homeless in 2019 | |
Darren said he first starting drinking recreationally before it "spiralled out of control". | Darren said he first starting drinking recreationally before it "spiralled out of control". |
"I grew up in a very working-class area of Sheffield, my father was a steelworker, everybody around me were drinkers - a lot of it stemmed from that," he said. | "I grew up in a very working-class area of Sheffield, my father was a steelworker, everybody around me were drinkers - a lot of it stemmed from that," he said. |
"Most of the jobs I went into, they had their own drinking cultures attached to them, so it was hard not to go out for a drink." | "Most of the jobs I went into, they had their own drinking cultures attached to them, so it was hard not to go out for a drink." |
However, he said his ex-wife did not approve of how much alcohol he drank, so he began to do it in secret, hiding bottles where he didn't think anyone would find them. | However, he said his ex-wife did not approve of how much alcohol he drank, so he began to do it in secret, hiding bottles where he didn't think anyone would find them. |
"Obviously, they did - the only person I was actually lying to was myself." | "Obviously, they did - the only person I was actually lying to was myself." |
If you are affected by the issues raised in this story, you can visit the BBC Action Line for support. | If you are affected by the issues raised in this story, you can visit the BBC Action Line for support. |
His addiction grew worse and he said he became "full-blown alcohol dependent". | His addiction grew worse and he said he became "full-blown alcohol dependent". |
"I had no money, nothing, living on the streets - absolutely horrendous." | "I had no money, nothing, living on the streets - absolutely horrendous." |
Things changed when he discovered WithYou, which supported him to give up drinking, and he attended the New Beginnings rehabilitation and detox service in Doncaster. | Things changed when he discovered WithYou, which supported him to give up drinking, and he attended the New Beginnings rehabilitation and detox service in Doncaster. |
"It's been a lifesaver for me, there's no doubt whatsoever I wouldn't be here now. I'd be dead," he said. | "It's been a lifesaver for me, there's no doubt whatsoever I wouldn't be here now. I'd be dead," he said. |
"There's no easy way through it, you've just to keep battering away. It's hard, it hurts, it's painful, and it seems like it's never-ending. | "There's no easy way through it, you've just to keep battering away. It's hard, it hurts, it's painful, and it seems like it's never-ending. |
"But, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and people can get through it." | "But, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and people can get through it." |
Darren said his daughter Elizabeth now had "pride in her eyes" | Darren said his daughter Elizabeth now had "pride in her eyes" |
He started volunteering for WithYou in May 2024, and said he now used his own experiences to help others. | He started volunteering for WithYou in May 2024, and said he now used his own experiences to help others. |
"There's no one-size-fits-all, we explain from day one that their recovery journey depends on them, but we are here to help and support them," he said. | "There's no one-size-fits-all, we explain from day one that their recovery journey depends on them, but we are here to help and support them," he said. |
"The best bit about my job is when someone does come through the other side, the light comes back into their eyes, and their life just takes off - it's absolutely amazing." | "The best bit about my job is when someone does come through the other side, the light comes back into their eyes, and their life just takes off - it's absolutely amazing." |
He said that being recognised by the charity left him "chuffed to bits", but it had also "made the day" of his daughter, Elizabeth Fox, 32. | He said that being recognised by the charity left him "chuffed to bits", but it had also "made the day" of his daughter, Elizabeth Fox, 32. |
"My daughter's been with me the whole way, she's been my absolute rock. | "My daughter's been with me the whole way, she's been my absolute rock. |
"I know it should be the other way around and I'm the parent, but if it hadn't been for my daughter, I wouldn't be here now. | "I know it should be the other way around and I'm the parent, but if it hadn't been for my daughter, I wouldn't be here now. |
"She's seen me at my absolute low and she's seen me get better - she's my best mate. | "She's seen me at my absolute low and she's seen me get better - she's my best mate. |
"I can see the pride in her eyes now, and that means the world to me." | "I can see the pride in her eyes now, and that means the world to me." |
WithYou recovery worker Lucy Boyes praised Darren for providing "support, knowledge, experience and compassion to both the clients and the staff". | WithYou recovery worker Lucy Boyes praised Darren for providing "support, knowledge, experience and compassion to both the clients and the staff". |
She said: "His determination is inspiring to not only the clients, but also to the staff at Rotherham, as he demonstrates a passion and commitment to the role." | She said: "His determination is inspiring to not only the clients, but also to the staff at Rotherham, as he demonstrates a passion and commitment to the role." |
Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds or catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds or catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |
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