Collegiate Recovery Community

The Central Piedmont Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) exists to provide regular opportunities for students in recovery from addictions to engage in sober activities and support meetings and to provide opportunities for fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual growth. We seek to help recovering students manage the stress of college, maintain their sobriety, and be successful in their academic pursuits. We also seek to be a resource to the general student body by offering opportunities to discuss matters related to substance abuse and recovery from addictions and alcoholism and by providing resources in the form of outside speakers, videos, books, and articles, all for students' benefit and consideration.

The Collegiate Recovery Community has its own dedicated room on Central Campus in Worrell 1130. This space is available to Collegiate Recovery Community members for study, relaxation, and fellowship.

For more information on the Central Piedmont Collegiate Recovery Community, contact DeAn White, Collegiate Recovery Community Faculty Advisor. You can also visit the following website for more information on the national collegiate recovery movement:

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