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We present our third academic paper, a dive into the now-shuttered Compassion Club and Fulfillment Centre. What once stood as a safe haven, offering dignity and hope in a society bent on punishment, has been crushed under legal pressures and political scorn.
In this paper you will see the Compassion Club wasnāt just about providing regulated access to substances. It was a place of resistance, where people could access community-regulated substances, avoid overdose, and reclaim some control over their lives. It was about more than health; it was about dignity, self-worth, and recognizing the humanity of those society so easily writes off. It was a rare space of connection, belonging, and purpose.
But this research isnāt just a look backāitās a call to action. It challenges the failed drug policies that led to this point and asks us to imagine a different future. It argues that compassion isnāt just a kind gesture; itās a powerful force for change, one that can reshape lives and society. True care means recognizing that everyone, no matter their struggles, deserves respect and dignity.
While the closure of the Compassion Club is a deep loss, itās not the end of the story. This paper is a reminder of what was possible and a push to keep fighting for a better wayāa world where care, not punishment, is the norm, and where we show up for one another when it matters most.
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