- LocationCordial Storrs House
- DescriptionAn All Recovery meeting is 'non-denominational' meaning all pathways of recovery are embraced here. A universal recovery topic is chosen and then the group discusses it. It is not affiliated with any "Anonymous" program although you are likely to hear comments associated with 12 step fellowships. Meetings are facilitated by a student member of the URC with support from a Recovery Coach and are held both in-person and online for students from other UConn campuses.
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/student-health-and-wellness/event/1302251-all-recovery-meetings
- CategoriesHealth & Wellness
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