WVU Collegiate Recovery is a nonclinical, peer-support program, dedicated to helping students find balance, purpose, and a sense of community on campus. Our program is open to any student who is in, seeking, affected by, or supporting recovery from substance use disorders, eating disorders, and any other mental health or behavioral health concern. We believe no student should ever have to choose between their recovery and their education, and our goal is to help individuals thrive during their time at WVU. Offerings include daily recovery meetings, meditation, outdoor adventures, and weekly sober social activities. WVU Collegiate Recovery also hosts Recovery Ally trainings to help destigmatize addiction and provide faculty, staff, and students with tools to better support those in or seeking recovery. More information about all our programs and events can be found on our website, recovery.wvu.edu.
Your donation will provide opportunities for additional programming and outreach to current and potential students, as well as scholarship opportunities to help support the educational pursuits of students active in the WVU Collegiate Recovery Program.