Lexington, Kentucky, November 20, 2025
The University of Kentucky’s Collegiate Recovery Program recently hosted a Friendsgiving event, creating a supportive environment for students in recovery to connect and celebrate their achievements. The event focused on community building, with attendees sharing experiences and enjoying a festive meal together. The Collegiate Recovery Program provides no-cost support and various resources for students striving to maintain sobriety during the holiday season.
Lexington, Kentucky – University of Kentucky Students in Recovery Celebrate at Friendsgiving Event
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – On November 19, 2025, the University of Kentucky’s Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) hosted a Friendsgiving event, providing students in recovery with a supportive and festive environment to connect and celebrate their progress. The gathering aimed to foster community and offer a sense of belonging for those navigating recovery during the holiday season.
Event Highlights
- Community Building: The Friendsgiving event served as a platform for students in recovery to share experiences, build connections, and support one another in a welcoming atmosphere.
- Supportive Environment: Attendees enjoyed a meal together, reinforcing the program’s commitment to creating a safe and inclusive space for students pursuing sobriety.
- Program Overview: The Collegiate Recovery Program offers a no-cost support system to students working to improve their addictive behavior, those curious about making changes, and individuals impacted by a friend or family member’s addictive behavior. Weekly recovery meetings are entirely student-led and all-recovery welcoming.
Background on Collegiate Recovery Program
The Collegiate Recovery Program at the University of Kentucky is dedicated to empowering students recovering from addictive disorders to achieve academic, personal, and professional success while maintaining recovery. The program provides a safe and supportive community for students in recovery, including a positive social atmosphere with like-minded peers, dedicated and qualified recovery staff, and an emphasis on developing as productive members of society.
Additional Resources
For students seeking further support, the Collegiate Recovery Program offers various services, including:
- Weekly Recovery Meetings: Open and student-led meetings welcoming individuals seeking independence from any addictive behavior. Recovery meetings are held every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. in the Hilary J. Boone Center. A community social hour is offered from 6-7 p.m., followed by a 12-step recovery meeting from 7-8 p.m.
- Faith-Based Recovery: Celebrate Recovery group meetings.
- Secular (Non-Twelve-Step) Meetings: SMART Recovery, Women for Sobriety, and Life Ring meetings.
- Twelve-Step Meetings: AA and NA group meetings.
- Virtual Friends and Families Meetings: Smart Recovery Friends and Family, and Herren Project Family Support Group.
- Virtual Recovery Meetings: In the Rooms – Virtual Recovery Meeting Hub.
These resources are designed to support students in their recovery journey and promote a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
Conclusion
The Friendsgiving event exemplifies the University of Kentucky’s commitment to supporting students in recovery, offering them opportunities to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their achievements in a supportive community setting.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) at the University of Kentucky?
The Collegiate Recovery Program offers a no-cost support system to students working to improve their addictive behavior, those curious about making changes, and individuals impacted by a friend or family member’s addictive behavior. Weekly recovery meetings are entirely student-led and all-recovery welcoming.
When are the recovery meetings held?
Recovery meetings are held every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. in the Hilary J. Boone Center. A community social hour is offered from 6-7 p.m., followed by a 12-step recovery meeting from 7-8 p.m.
What types of meetings are available through the CRP?
The CRP offers various meetings, including faith-based recovery, secular (non-twelve-step) meetings, twelve-step meetings, virtual friends and families meetings, and virtual recovery meetings.
How can I get involved with the CRP?
Students interested in joining the Collegiate Recovery Program can contact Riley Chatterjee for more information or to request a customized program or service.
Key Features of the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP)
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Support System | No-cost support for students working to improve addictive behaviors, those curious about making changes, and individuals impacted by a friend or family member’s addictive behavior. |
| Weekly Recovery Meetings | Student-led, all-recovery welcoming meetings held every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. in the Hilary J. Boone Center. |
| Meeting Types | Faith-based recovery, secular (non-twelve-step) meetings, twelve-step meetings, virtual friends and families meetings, and virtual recovery meetings. |
| Contact Information | For more information or to request a customized program or service, email Riley Chatterjee. |
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