Events

At Moving On Inverclyde, our events are all about connection, community, and recovery.

From workshops and wellbeing activities to community days and awareness events, we create safe and supportive spaces where people can come together, learn, and celebrate recovery. Everyone is welcome — whether you’re on your own journey, supporting a loved one, or part of the wider community.

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Sycamore Hope Website Launch

5th May 2026

Our Sycamore Hope Launch event will bring together women from local businesses, charities, community organisations and lived experience to celebrate collective strength and the launch of our new Sycamore Hope Website.

Reserve your space here!

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Falkirk Wheel Abseil

21st March 2026

On Saturday 21st March 2026, our brave team stepped off the world’s only rotating boat lift, abseiling 100ft down while raising vital funds to support people in Inverclyde during their recovery!

Donate to the events Just Giving page

HRH Prince Edward | Moving On Inverclyde | Sapling planting from the National Trust

HRH Duke of Edinburgh visit and Sapling Planting

February 2026

On February 6th 2026, His Royal Highness Prince Edward visited Moving On Inverclyde at Battery Park, where he planted our Sycamore Gap Tree Sapling, gifted to us by the National Trust. HRH then visited the Beacon Arts Centre, where our staff, service users, and local community spend the afternoon talking to HRH about the work we do in Inverclyde.

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Recovery Gala Games

September 2025

The Recovery Gala Games are a true celebration of connection, resilience, and recovery — and this year’s event did not disappoint. With the pitch alive with energy, teams came together for an unforgettable game of Bubble Football, brilliantly facilitated by Bubble Soccer World.

Watch the video here.

Firewalk

September 2025

Our Firewalk event was an unforgettable evening of courage, community, and celebration, facilitated by Firewalk Scotland. Participants faced the challenge of walking barefoot across burning embers — a powerful symbol of strength and resilience in recovery. 

Watch the video here.