NOTICE: ALL Campus Health services, Uptown & Downtown, will be CLOSED for the winter recess beginning Monday, December 23 and ending on Wednesday, January 1. All operations will reopen on Thursday, January 2.

All Campus Health services will CLOSE from 12:00-1:00pm starting Thursday, January 2 through Friday, January 10.

Tulane EMS is OUT OF SERVICE for Winter Break as of Dec. 6. Service will resume January 13 at 7 a.m.

A group photo of members of the Tulane Recovery Community

Tulane Recovery Community

 

Tulane University is committed to supporting students who are in recovery from substance use disorders and/or who identify as having a problematic relationship with alcohol and/or other substances. The Tulane Recovery Community’s (TRC) mission is to support individualized recovery on campus by providing recovery-based programs that foster academic achievement, connection and engagement.

Our community supports students in developing and sustaining a foundation for long-term recovery by providing a safe, non-judgmental environment to discuss collegiate specific topics and ideas supportive of recovery on campus.

TRC members gathered in living room of ski cabin

Program Features
 

  • Community connection by promoting social and peer support
  • Navigating barriers to a successful academic progression
  • Normalizing recovery identity on campus
  • Education, resources, and training to students, families, faculty, and staff
  • Sober social activities on and off campus
  • Recovery support meetings
  • Connection to campus support services

 

The TRC is not a clinical treatment program or a 12-step based program; we are a recovery community based on social support models. We do invite students to actively engage in maintaining their personal recovery by regularly attending support meetings and programming provided by the TRC.

A group photo of members of the Tulane Recovery Community

Who is welcome to participate?
 

We recognize recovery is an all-inclusive term and is individualized for each person. For the purposes of the TRC, recovery refers to a voluntary commitment and desire to abstain from alcohol and other problematic substances.

In addition to individuals who self-identify as a person in recovery, the Tulane Recovery Community welcomes anyone who is interested in what a recovery lifestyle has to offer, including those who are “recovery curious” and are questioning their relationship with alcohol and or other substances. Additionally, we recognize the need for advocacy and support, and we provide education and space for those identifying as "recovery allies." Download our meeting calendar here.

Get Involved

 

Weekly Meetings

Weekly TRC Meetings

Interested in joining our community? Feel free to attend one of our weekly in-person meetings.

Find a Meeting

Past Events

Past Events

Check out past events by the Tulane Recovery Community and testimonials from students.

See Past Events

Other Resources

Other Resources

We have a list of local in-person and online meetings for twelve-step fellowships and other outside recovery programs.

In-Person Meetings

Online Meetings

Donate

Donate

Help us build our program by donating. Access our donation portal via the link below.

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