MID-ATLANTIC

Georgetown University

Program Details

Established:
Region: Mid-Atlantic
State: District of Columbia
Program Contact: Elizabeth Clark
hoyasforrecovery@georgetown.edu
(804) 586-7965
Website: PROGRAM LINK

About the Program

Hoyas For Recovery at Georgetown University was established in 2022 in Washington, DC. We are classified as a student-led group housed in the Center for Student Engagement and are in the process of establishing a dedicated space on campus with the Division of Student Affairs with the goal that the space will be available starting in early 2024. Hoyas For Recovery was established by and is currently run by graduate students in the M.S. Addiction Policy & Practice program at Georgetown. We have one part-time coordinator who works with both the Master’s program and Hoyas For Recovery. We conduct weekly programming including support meetings and recovery-friendly events on and off campus. Participation is open to any student who identifies as being in recovery. Newcomers are welcome to reach out individually to program leadership or attend weekly meetings. 

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The Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) is the only association exclusively representing collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) and collegiate recovery communities (CRCs), the faculty and staff who support them, and the students who represent them. ARHE provides the education, resources, and community connection needed to help change the trajectory of recovering student’s lives. We are a network of professionals, administrators, faculty, staff, students, parents and policy makers.

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A Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) is a college or university-provided program that includes a supportive environment within the campus culture. CRPs reinforce the decision to engage in a lifestyle of recovery from addiction/substance use disorder. It is designed to provide an educational opportunity alongside recovery supports to ensure that students do not have to sacrifice one for the other.

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