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MSU CENTER FOR RECOVERING STUDENTS

 

THE CENTER FOR RECOVERING STUDENTS

 

OUR ORGANIZATION varies greatly in terms of age, interests and stage   of recovery. To join CRS, a student must be currently enrolled, or have interest in attending or working at Montana State University and believe in the commitment to a clean and sober lifestyle. There are no membership fees. CRS has a  professional staff and qualified volunteers that are in recovery themselves, and serve as vocal advocates  and allies for all students. We coordinate and promote sober social events, and work  to support and inspire our members throughout their time in Bozeman, and    at Montana State University. We seek to provide a strong network of support, both on campus and within the community. 

OUR MISSION is to improve the academic, professional, physical and social well-being of recovering students, faculty and staff. We strive to promote a productive and healthy lifestyle for all individuals that have been affected on any level by addiction. We help students draw upon their own strengths and those of  others, to further develop resiliency and achievement. We emphasize community outreach, service to  others, integrity and accountability as our keys to continued sobriety. 

 



 



Elks National Foundation

 

C-CODA’s website is funded by the Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant.


The mission of the Elks National Foundation is to help Elks build stronger communities. We fulfill this pledge by investing in communities where Elks live and work.

 

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