Dear Donors,
When I started this student organization in the fall of 2018 I did not know the impact it would have in such a short period of time. The idea behind starting the student organization and the recovery meeting on campus was and is, all in the effort to normalize recovery on campus. Our goal is to develop a collegiate recovery program with hopes in offering dedicated space, scholarships and on campus sober living. CRPs transform the lives of students who are in recovery or seeking recovery and not only that it also transforms their families as well. Addiction can be a life halting, destructive and ugly disease that can affect anyone at anytime. Colleges and Universities around the country can oftentimes be a breeding ground for addiction to start and students academic careers put on hold. CRPs offer a supportive solution for students and for people wanting to come back to college who are in recovery an opportunity to engage with a recovery community on campus.
Your donations will help in our overall mission to see the development and establishment of a collegiate recovery program at the University of Oklahoma. We are working hard with Student Affairs and other colleges on campus to see how this will fit into the culture of our university. It is my hope and dream that we will bear witness to this life changing program in the near future. On behalf of the Students in Recovery team, thank you again for your generosity and forward thinking. Together we recover!
We have one day remaining for donations, if you know anyone who would be willing to donate to our cause please send them our website link by copying and pasting it to your email or send it in a text message. You can also post the link on your social media page as well!
Yours truly,
Dustin Huckabe, President of Students in Recovery
Thanks to donors like yourself, we have been able to hit another goal of ours of $15,000!
Our ultimate goal for this campaign is $100,000 for Collegiate Recovery Program development. However, because this campaign is only 30 days long. We want to hit a goal of $20,000. This will allow for us to lay the framework by visiting other CRPs, find dedicated space, and full time staff.
We ask that you share our page with your friends and family as we embark on this journey together!
Thank you for your donations and continued support! Let's make history!
- BOOMER SOONER
Thanks to donors like yourself, we have been able to hit our initial goal of $2,500 in a matter for three days! A Night of Recovery was a huge success and we can't thank you enough for taking the time out of your day to be with us. This amount will help us with recovery meetings, provide recovery literature, sponsor tailgates and help us to reach more students on campus with marketing campaigns.
Our ultimate goal for this campaign is $100,000 for Collegiate Recovery Program development. This will allow for us to lay the framework by visiting other CRPs, find dedicated space, and full time staff. We ask that you share our page with your friends and family as we embark on this journey together! Thank you for your donations and continued support! Let's make history!
- BOOMER SOONER
This donation will allow for students to find more information about Students in Recovery by allowing us to promote our social media page!
This donation will provide recovery literature in our growing library and recovery meeting essentials.
This donation supports fun in recovery events such as bowling, Ice cream socials, skating, rock climbing etc. This allows for unity and peer to peer support in a fun setting.
This donation will sponsor a sober tailgates or fun in recovery activities. Sponsor will be acknowledged at the sponsored event.
This amount will ensures that more students in recovery or seeking recovery can be reached by strong marketing campaigns. Donations of this amount will be recognized at an annual spring event
This amount will go toward sending a student in recovery to the next ARHE conference in 2020.
Donations of this amount will be allocated for scholarships and collegiate recovery programming development. Donations of this amount will be recognized at an annual spring event.
Donations of this size will be earmarked for the development of a collegiate recovery program. Donations of this amount will be recognized at an annual spring event.