Contact Sober Nation's Sponsored Hotline

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 South Carolina

      University Of South Carolina

      Established:

      2013

      City:

      State:

      Program Contact:

      Aimee Hourigan

      (803) 777-3844

      gamecockrecovery@sc.edu

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      Additional Information About University Of South Carolina

      Gamecock Recovery is a partnership between the University of South Carolina’s School of Social Work and the Substance Abuse Prevention & Education office in the department of Student Life. We do not currently offer dedicated housing, but will work with students to connect to the many resources available in Columbia. We are a small but growing CRP with support for any student who is interested in learning more or growing in their recovery. We do not currently have requirements for membership, but welcome all students to participate in campus and community events, sober tailgates, travel to recovery conferences and recovery advocacy.

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