Become an Ally
Become an Ally
There are many ways for individuals to become allies and support those who are struggling with addiction and recovery. Auraria Recovery Community wants to be proactive in building that ally network. We do this through community engagement and collaboration, campus tabling/ outreach events and a more structured trainings.
Recovery Ally Training
This training aims to expand the awareness on the Auraria campus (MSU Denver, CU Denver, CCD) to reduce stigma and educate faculty, staff and peers on how to better understand and support individuals on our campus seeking recovery. You can participate in this training when scheduled throughout the year or by requesting a training for your office, org or group.
Opioid Overdose Response Training
Join us virtually, on the third Tuesday of every month, for invaluable information on the opioid epidemic and its impact on our communities. Attendees will also learn how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug Naloxone. You will also leave with resources on how to access free harm reduction tools like Naloxone and Fentanyl Testing strips both on-campus and in the community. Department-or group-specific trainings can be accommodated upon request.

Auraria Recovery Community Services
Auraria Recovery Community offers a host of non-clinical services and is able to provide on-and off-campus resources to any student that is interested.
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Support Us
Support for the Auraria Recovery Community contributes to the direct programming, services and student engagement opportunities for students on the Auraria Campus. This may look like campus-wide event offerings, room reservations for regularly held All Recovery Meetings, food and drink items to sustain our student community and so much more.
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Peer Recovery Coaching
Peer Recovery Coaching gives you an opportunity to meet with one of the Certified Peer Recovery coaches that are part of the Auraria Recovery Community. Peer Recovery Coaches "walk side by side with individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders" and these individuals are typically those who find themselves succeeding in their recovery journey.
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Recovery Resources
These resources are helpful for individuals looking for either on-campus or off-campus services and supports. Both clinical and non-clinical resources and services are identified. Though not all-inclusive, there is a range of community-based supports spanning the care spectrum as well as various treatment modalities.
