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Collegiate Recovery Program offers students a second chance

Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Marquette Wire

One person focusing on substance use recovery at Marquette is Timothy Rabolt, manager of the new Collegiate Recovery Program that offers on-campus support for students. The program includes weekly and monthly recovery meetings, recovery coaching and community-wide programming. Rabolt said he wants to use the recovery program to break the generational stigma that students who don’t drink or use drugs can’t have an enjoyable social life. The Collegiate Recovery Program is hosting a “Recovery Allies” event Sept. 17 open to the entire Marquette community, even those who do not identify as being in recovery. The program is also hosting a Recovery Month Picnic Sept. 26 and an International Recovery Day celebration Sept. 30. Students in need of support can also attend any of the program’s several weekly meetings as listed on the website, or sign up for personal recovery coaching sessions.

 

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