With great sadness, we share news of the death of Collective Voice’s Chair of Trustees Lea Milligan who passed away on Monday 15 April following a sudden illness.
Our thoughts are with Lea, his children and family and also with his many friends and colleagues.
Lea was the first independent Chair of Collective Voice. His leadership and support to Collective Voice and the substance misuse treatment and recovery field will be greatly missed. His drive and positivity has left a lasting impact on Collective Voice which the board and team are hugely thankful for and will continue to build upon.
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