This is a list of meetings currently being held in the CUCRC, located in UMC room 102, down the hall next to the bowling alley. All meetings are open unless otherwise noted.  NOTE: Schedule is subject to change during campus holidays and breaks. Refer to weekly our Weekly Schedule page for the most current info and additional offerings.

The CU Collegiate Recovery Center space is available for reservation by recovery support meeting groups. If you are interested in holding a free support group or recovery meeting in the CUCRC, contact us at cucrc@colorado.edu or call 303-492-9642.

CUCRC Meetings

As of Tuesday January 17, 2017.

Recovery Mind: Mondays at 4pm
Whether entering sobriety, maintaining recovery, or making other significant life changes, many practices can be helpful. Sometimes the mind can rebel against change or get stuck in old thought patterns, preventing us from moving forward. This weekly group introduces mindfulness practices, philosophy, and mental skills to focus the mind and help us move forward successfully. 

Recovery Talks: Tuesdays at 5pm
Open discussion about life in recovery. A different topic each week. Open to all paths of recovery.

STAG* Recovery Talks: Thursdays at 5pm
Open discussion about life in recovery for those that identify as *male/masculine. A different topic each week. Open to all paths of recovery.

Alcoholics Anonymous: Mondays 5:30pm: The People's Meeting of AA Open Meeting. All are welcome.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesdays 9:00am: BYOBB Big Book Study. Open Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting.. All are welcome.

Sober Support Meeting + Social: Wednesdays at 7pm
Peer-led young people's meeting with open discussion format focused on 2 weeks at a time: how things went for you last week and any goals you have or support you would like for the upcoming week. Must be interested in living a sober life to attend.

Gaming and Technology Addiction Recovery: Thursdays at 6:00pm 
Peer-led meeting for anyone with a desire to stop excessive use of technology, gaming and/or the internet and cultivate a more balanced lifestyle. 

Other Support Meetings

NA, Al-anon, ACOA, SMART Recovery and Refuge Recovery groups do not currently meet in the CUCRC. Several members in our community do attend meetings off campus, however. Contact us if you would like to be connected with someone in those fellowships.

Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean from all drugs. Visit the NA-Colorado website for a full list of other meetings in the local area. 

Al-anon meetings are for friends or family members who are affected by the problem drinking or using of a relative or friend. Visit the Al-anon-Colorado website for a full list of other meetings in the local area.