The Collegiate Recovery Community will not meet from Monday, Nov. 24–Sunday, Nov. 30.
Thanksgiving Break hours
Collegiate Recovery Community
College can be a difficult and lonely place to recover from dependence on drugs or alcohol. It can also be a place of safety and community. If you are looking for counseling, case management, or to join a recovery community on campus, you have come to the right place.
The Collegiate Recovery Community offers:
- Connections and referrals to local and campus resources
- A supportive community for students seeking or maintaining recovery
- A sober space for students to spend time and feel supported
- Recovery, academic, and social supports
- Sober events and activities for students
Join us for a meeting
If you are a student in recovery or are curious about recovery, join us at 625 N. Eagleson Avenue on:
- Mondays, 6 p.m.
- Thursdays, 12 p.m.
How do I know if CRC is right for me?
- Do you identify as a person in recovery from substance use?
- Have you considered quitting the use of substances?
- Is your substance use affecting your work, academics, or relationships?
- Do you use substances out of boredom or due to stress?
- Do you ever regret or not remember your actions after use?
- Are you someone who doesn’t use substances and want to meet others who also do not use?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then the Collegiate Recovery Community is a place for you!
Visit us in the Wellness House
The Wellness House is home to CRC and Substance Use Intervention Services. Our space is used for offices and programming all in one serene environment.
Located at 625 N. Eagleson Ave., you'll also find rooms for peace, relaxation, reflection, and creativity. Visit the Wellness House webpage to learn more.

Additional campus recovery resources
Community recovery resources

You’re backed by a Culture of Care
At IU Bloomington, students look after each other through difficult life changes. If you are struggling with addiction, remember that you are part of a culture that helps, supports, and respects every Hoosier, no matter the circumstances. We call this the Culture of Care.
Learn more about IU's Culture of Care

