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Pep Castellón Assumes Presidency of Andorra's Projecte Vida Addiction Support Group

Longtime recovered member replaces prior leadership while Eva Tenorio continues as executive secretary, maintaining operational stability in peer-led recovery efforts.

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Key Points

  • Pep Castellón, a longtime recovered member, assumes presidency of Andorra's Projecte Vida addiction support group.
  • Eva Tenorio continues as executive secretary, ensuring operational stability.
  • Transition reflects Castellón's deep involvement and commitment to peer-led recovery.
  • Group combines recovered individuals' experiences with professional support.

Pep Castellón has assumed the presidency of Projecte Vida, the Andorran association that supports people with addictions using peer experiences from those who have recovered. The change, announced recently and effective a few days ago, marks a natural step reflecting his sustained commitment and deep involvement, according to the group.

Castellón, a discreet yet highly active longtime member who has openly addressed his own addiction and recovery, now leads the board. Projecte Vida described his "discreet but always present" presence and "human nobility" as a fundamental pillar, especially in a field where personal bonds and trust are crucial. The association highlighted his approach, rooted in respect, proximity, and core values, and thanked him for taking on the role with responsibility.

Eva Tenorio remains a central figure as executive secretary and board member, continuing to manage daily operations, coordinate professional activities, finances, and institutional relations—a role she has driven since the project's start. While one report noted Castellón replacing Tenorio as president, the group emphasized her ongoing leadership in these key areas, ensuring operational stability alongside his peer-support focus.

The transition builds on Projecte Vida's model, blending recovered individuals' guidance with structured professional support to aid recovery.

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