New: Collegiate Recovery Program @ WCC
We hope you all have noticed the flyers and posters around campus about our new Collegiate Recovery Program at WCC. The mission of the program is to build a college-wide culture that reinforces the
decision to engage in a lifestyle of recovery from substance use. It is designed to
provide recovery support to ensure students do not have to sacrifice their educational
goals in their quest to stay sober. The college recovery support movement began in
the 1970s and has grown to thrive at hundreds of colleges and universities all over
the country.
Want to help build our WCC recovery support community? Become a Recovery Ally! Learn how by attending our upcoming one-hour Recovery Ally Training. Sign up through the Teaching & Learning Center for sessions at 10:00am on Wednesday, Jan. 22 and or 11:00am on Monday, March 9.
Welcome Teresa Herzog as our new Collegiate Recovery Program coordinator. Connecting with Teresa is easy (see below). CRP meetings are held from 12:00 to 1:00pm
every Wednesday in LA 221. Come join us as we strive to create a campus-based, recovery-friendly
space and a supportive social community that promotes helping WCC students maintain
sobriety while achieving their academic goals. We look forward to seeing you!
How to connect with program coordinator Teresa Herzog:
- Stop by SC 328 from 10:00am and 4:00pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
- Come to a meeting at noon on Wednesdays in LA 221
- Email [email protected]
- Call Counseling & Career Planning at 734-973-3328