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If you are seeking drug and alcohol related addiction rehab for yourself or a loved one, the SoberNation.com hotline is a confidential and convenient solution.

Calls to any general hotline (non-facility) will be answered by Behavioral Health Innovators

Alternatives to finding addiction treatment or learning about substance:

If you wish to contact a specific rehab facility then find a specific rehab facility using our treatment locator page or visit SAMHSA.gov.

To learn more about how Sober Nation operates, please contact us

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      University of Colorado at Boulder

      University of Colorado at Boulder

      Established:

      2013

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      Program Contact:

      Sam Randall

      (303) 492-9642

      cucrc@colorado.edu

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      Additional Information About University of Colorado at Boulder

      At the University of Colorado at Boulder collegiate recovery center (CUCRC), the university supports people in recovery from substance use disorders by promoting a community of peers to support each other through the trials and tribulations of recovery on the university campus.  It welcomes those who choose to practice abstinence-based recovery and allies who support the recovery community.

      It offers the support of a like-minded community to those in recovery from substance use issues.

      The CUCRC provides a safe space for the sober community to thrive. It offers this safe space for members and friends to come and eat lunch, hang out or study. The CRC host’s over 50 activities each month, where members can connect and support each other.

      The university offers a housing option for those that wish to live on campus in recovery. It is called their CORE housing. To live there you must first apply.

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