The Center for Students in Recovery
Please note that The Center for Students in Recovery at UT Arlington is now in the process of being created with an anticipated launch date of August 2013. Check back for more details.
About the Center:
The Center for Students in Recovery (CSR) provides a safe, healthy, and welcoming environment for students to cultivate life skills and celebrate recovery successes. With a variety of programs and services that emphasize community and accountability, CSR helps students draw upon their own inner strength, develop compassion, and build resilience.
Members enjoy access to scholarships, educational and volunteer opportunities, and a strong network of supportive peers. The recovery coaching and peer-based recovery mentorship helps students manage challenging situations with agility and grace. Members vary greatly in terms of age, interests, and stage of recovery. To join CSR, a student must be admitted to The University of Texas at Arlington and committed to living clean and sober. Membership is free.
CSR professional staff and volunteers serve as vocal advocates and allies for students in recovery or who want to stop hurting and start healing. The program offers resources for information about recovery, coordination and promotion of campus-wide sober social events, and support of members throughout their time in Maverick country.
Our Programs:
UT Arlington students in recovery need the CSR program. CSR needs you. Private donations make it possible for CSR to continue helping students who might otherwise be lost. Please join in this important effort by giving to CSR today. Your contributions help us in the following areas:
Program Support
• Hiring a full-time program coordinator
• Producing outreach and promotional materials
• Paying staff salaries
• Underwriting guest speakers
• Funding professional development
• Creating a space for students
• Ensuring that CSR will serve Ut arlington students for generations to come
Activities
CSR organizes social, athletic, and volunteer activities where sober students serve their community, develop a support system, make friendships and create memories. The activities strengthen and expand student sobriety while enriching the college experience. activities include participation in:
• Leadership skill-building workshops
• UT Arlington traditions including the Bed Races, Oozeball and more
• Community service through The Big Event and Alternative Breaks
• Health and wellness programming
Contact:
Charity Stutzman
Assistant Director for Violence Prevention and Student Intervention
The University of Texas at Arlington
P: 817-272-2354
stutzman@uta.edu
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