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Collegiate Recovery Community

Recovery to inspire, share and empower (R.I.S.E) is Ohio University's collegiate recovery community.

This group provides support and resources to students seeking recovery from alcohol and drug misuse or other addictive disorders, as well as students impacted by the addiction of a loved one or friend.  

The group was created to provide a safe and fun community where students can meet others and make new friends. R.I.S.E. has a designated space in Baker University Center 313, where students can drop in between classes, 研究, attend meetings, and engage in meaningful fellowship. R.I.S.E. creates a sober environment for students to connect, engage and thrive.  

The Ohio University Collegiate Recovery Community has an institutional membership in the Association for Recovery in Higher Education.

Collegiate Recovery Community Entry Door

Meetings and Lounge Hours

  • 增加会议


    Group Meetings

    Check back in August for R.I.S.E. group meeting times!

     

    Individual Meetings

    Prospective members can email Collegiate Recovery Community Coordinator Neena VanCoppenolle to schedule an individual meeting. 

  • 增加休息室


    The Collegiate Recovery Community Lounge is open to students, 工作人员, 教师, 校友, and visitors who are members of the CRC, and is open daily from 8 a.m. 到5点.m. in Baker University Center 313 when the university is open. 

    Check back in August for information on when the CRC Lounge will be 工作人员ed!

Become a 复苏的盟友

A 复苏的盟友 is a person who strives to eliminate the injustices faced by people in or seeking recovery from a substance use disorder by championing efforts to support recovery, empowering individuals, and creating recovery friendly environments where individuals, 家庭, and communities can thrive. Recovery Allies aspire to create a campus community where students are comfortable seeking help and prepares members with the knowledge, 技能, and tools to act as Recovery Allies.

In order to become a 复苏的盟友, university community members attend a Recovery is Spoken Here (RISH) training. The training details what the Collegiate Recovery Community does, how to promote recovery friendly language, and how to recognize those in need of recovery. RISH trainers also demonstrate ways to help someone in need or seeking recovery and summarize how everyone can become a 复苏的盟友 in order to support students with substance use disorders. After completing the training, Recovery Allies also have the opportunity to be trained as presenters for Recovery is Spoken Here.

If you are interested in becoming a 复苏的盟友, or if you would like to schedule a Recovery is Spoken Here presentation for your classroom or organization, please contact Neena VanCoppenolle.