As I have previously reported, Marcus Fair, Founder of Eternal Media, was one of seven who won The National Lottery Community Game Changer Award as part of their 30th birthday celebrations. The following was published on Eternal Media’s Facebook page yesterday, and again reflects the achievements of Marcus and his colleagues at Eternal Media.
‘And it’s a wrap!
We’re all very proud of Marcus who was given the honour of closing the year long celebrations of The National Lottery’s 30th birthday celebrations!
Flying the flag for recovery, creativity and Eternal in Wales and everywhere!
Marcus’ extreme 25 years in addiction embodies that even the most hopeless of addicts, with the right help, at the right time, by the right people, Recovery is possible!
A huge thank you to National Lottery Good Causes.
“I set up Eternal Media, with a lot of help as the ‘life after addiction’… we don’t offer people away through the system, we offer them away out!”
Thank you to everybody who has been a part of our story and journey so far, we hope to meet many more friends in the future and as ever, we’re Eternally grateful for your support, encouragement and friendship!
Team Eternal’
The following appeared on the National Lottery Good Causes Facebook page on 11 June 2025:
‘Yesterday, we wrapped up The National Lottery’s 30th birthday celebrations in style with a special reception at Speaker’s House.
We were joined by MPs, peers, partners and incredible individuals whose lives have been transformed by National Lottery funding.
Our guests heard from Madame Deputy Speaker, Caroline Nokes MP and Baroness Twycross, who reflected on three decades of impact across arts, heritage, sport and community.
Marcus Fair, Game Changer and founder of Eternal Media, shared his moving story of overcoming addiction and homelessness to help others through filmmaking – with support from National Lottery funding.’
NB. The event was held in Speaker’s House, the official residence of the Speaker of the House of Commons, which is located in the Palace of Westminster in London.


