Skip to Content Find it Fast

This browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets.

Additional Resources


    Find Us! Follow Us!
    Twitter: UNHHealth
    Facebook: UNHHealth
    SlideShare: UNHHealth


    *Note About Making Appointments Online:
    Online appointing is only available to students who are seeking individual services. If you are looking to interview a staff member for a project or article, please call (603) 862-3823. We require at least one week notice to grant interviews and can't guarantee that a staff member will be able to speak with you.

  • **Note About eMail:
    Please do not use e-Mail to communicate with one of our staff members about care you are receiving. Instead, please use HealthOnline, which is more secure and confidential.
Alcohol
divide
  • Alcohol-Free Campus Events and Groups

Spring 2012 Groups and Workshops

Get Involved @UNH

Alcohol-Free Events

Local Support Groups

 

 

 

Groups/Workshops:

Support Group for Students in Recovery

Starts February 13, 2012 and runs for 10 weeks* 
12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. 
Health Services Conference Room 1 (2nd floor)

*Attendance at all group sessions is strongly enouraged. Meeting dates are Feb 13, 20, 27, March 5, 12, 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23.

 

Whether you're sober, clean, or seeking help with your drug addiction or alcoholism, we welcome you!
Come share your experience, strength and hope with others.

This 10 week recovery support group is facilitated by Melissa Garvey, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Educator/Counselor.

This group is free and open to all UNH students.

Register for Support Group for Students in Recovery in Durham, NH  on Eventbrite 

Personal Journeys of Resilience and Recovery – A Digital Storytelling Workshop


This video was created by a UNH student in a previous workshop.

A six week workshop offered in October and again in February where participants use narrative and expressive art therapy to create a multimedia presentation of their personal journeys of recovery using Photo Story software.

Facilitated by Melissa Garvey, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Educator/Counselor.

This workshop is free and open to all UNH Students.

Register for Stories of Recovery and Resilience: A Digital Story Telling Workshop in Durham, NH  on Eventbrite

 

 

Get Involved @UNH

Recovery Mentors Program

 

 

 

The Recovery Mentors Program is a peer-to-peer support program which links trained students who are committed in their recovery and interested in providing support, information and appropriate referrals to UNH students who maybe struggling with alcohol, tobacco and other drug issues and/or concerns.

Apply to become a Recovery Mentor...

S.A.F.E. Peer Educators Program


Deadline to apply is 2/10/2012

Substance Awareness through Functional, Education is a peer education  program that directly supports prevention efforts across the UNH campus by participating in select, high visibility events like the First Six Weeks Initiative to educate Freshman about the risks of high risk drinking on campus, the Great American Smoke Out in November, National Alcohol Awareness Month in April , MUB information tables, and educational presentations at Resident Halls, Fraternities and Sororities throughout the year. Informational meetings to be held at the MUB.

Apply to become a S.A.F.E Peer Educator...

 

Alcohol-Free Events

Local Support Groups

UNH does not have any AA or NA meetings on campus. However, there are groups available in Durham and the seacoast community. Please refer to the AA and NA Web sites for meetings in your area:

New Hampshire Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Granite State Area of Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
The name “Narcotics Anonymous” does not refer to any particular drug or group of drugs. NA's program focuses on addiction, the obsessive compulsive behavior, and recovery from it, not on any specific drug. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using.

New Hampshire Al-Anon/Alateen
Al-Anon/Alateen provides support to individuals who are dealing with someones else's use of substances. This could be a family member, friend or loved one. Meeting List

 

 

*You are viewing pages printed from http://www.unh.edu/ These pages appear differently when viewed online.