This study was completed in partnership with The Phoenix, a non-profit organization and community-based recovery support service. The mission of The Phoenix is “to build a sober active community that ...
Alcohol is the most widely used substance in the United States, and it’s often misused. According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.5 million people in the United States ages 12 ...
Sweeping social change often begins as a ripple in quiet places: conversations around the kitchen table, in church basements, on school campuses, and the like. For the recovery movement, conversations ...
Founded in 2014, UD's CRC consists of a group of students who believe in the importance of supporting students in recovery. Students on any point in their recovery journey are welcome; we only ask ...
For the first time ever, results from a global survey - spanning 28 countries - reveal how many recovery colleges exist internationally, how they work and how they are supporting people with mental ...
Recovery support meetings are held weekly at the UMC and cover a variety of topics. Support meetings are open to all paths of recovery. Peer Wellness Coaching is a free service that allows you to talk ...
Alcohol support groups are for people recovering from alcohol use disorder or beginning the recovery process. These groups offer tools and strategies to help motivate people and support recovery.
Cell therapy, often referred to as a form of regenerative medicine, uses living cells or cell-derived products to support the ...