12 Step Recovery Meetings are offered every Wednesday from 6pm-7pm at Cordial Storrs House, home of the UConn Recovery Community. Cordial Storrs House is located at 1332 Storrs Road. All students in, seeking, or exploring recovery are invited to join.
"You're in recovery when you say you are, as you define it."
12 Step Recovery is a fellowship of people who come together to build an individualized program of recovery based on the program's 12 Steps of Recovery. This pathway includes a spiritual component, Higher Power, that is unique to each individual, and that may evolve or change completely over time. 12 Step Recovery at UConn is intended to provide exposure and practice with 1) 12 Steps overall with a strong focus on the first three Steps, 2) primary program components, literature, and guiding principles, and 3) building a community of support and fellowship. 12 Step Recovery is an abstinence-based program designed originally to support people living with addiction to substances; however, it has grown to include other types of addictions and problem behaviors. Meetings are facilitated by students for students. UConn Storrs offers a weekly in-person meeting on campus at Cordial Storrs House, as well as a weekly meeting that is online only.
For more information, contact: Matthew Gallup at matthew.gallup@uconn.edu