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NC State University
Basic Information
Program Name: Pack Recovery
Phone Number: 9195154405
Email: packrecovery@ncsu.edu
Program Contact: Jeffrey Fay
Additional Information
Established: 2013
Professional Affiliations: Association of Recovery in High Education (ARHE)
Setting:
Staff-facilitated programming and parallel student organization
Community:
undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral student interested in recovery
Residential: No
Counseling Services: No
Disability Services:
Treatment Services: Counseling is provided through The NC State University Counseling Center.
Family Support: Students that are concerned about a friend or loved ones that have struggled with substance misuse are encouraged to join and participate in all services/events.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
NC State is proud to offer a Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) serving students in recovery from substance misuse and other problematic behaviors. The CRC, also known as Pack Recovery, provides an environment where students recovering from substance misuse can find peer support in addition to other support services while sustaining recovery. Pack Recovery is a program housed in Prevention Services that is available free of charge. Pack Recovery believes that there are multiple pathways to recovery and encourages students to develop and maintain an active recovery through a wellness plan.
Program Goals:
Pack Recovery's goal is for all students to feel they have the opportuntiy to have an authentic college experience while maintaining a balanced lifestyle that does not include the misuse of substances.
Programs and Services:
Recovery coaching, peer support groups, workshops, social events, alternative Fall and Spring break trips.
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