CRC About Us Page
About Us
Who’s It For
WFU students with a desire to maintain a life of recovery from their identified form of addiction. This includes recovery from substance use (i.e. alcohol, etc.) as well as process/activity addictions (gambling, etc.)
Those who don’t consider themselves in recovery but are supportive are welcomed and will have opportunities to collaborate and engage.
Four Key Pillars
- Finding meaning in daily activities, increased ability to lead a self-directed life, and meaningful engagement in society
- Relationships and social networks that provide support, friendship, love, and hope
- A stable and safe place to live and thrive
- Learning to overcome, manage, and/or more successfully live with symptoms, and making healthy choices that support ones overall holistic wellbeing
Mission/Vision
Strives to offer a recovery friendly and safe environment for students in recovery to support one another in their academic and professional endeavors
Providing a recovery-supportive community that normalizes and honors students decision to pursue and maintain recovery
Contact Us
Jonah Neville: nevillej@wfu.edu
CRC email: recovery@wfu.edu