Who We Are
We are a culturally diverse group of UCLA undergraduates, graduates, staff, faculty, and alumni who have come together to fight the stigma of behavioral, drug, and alcohol addiction and to create a safe, sober environment in which UCLA students can flourish.
Our members include students who:
We also work in effort with the UCLA Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP).
If you have any questions about the about the Collegiate Recovery Program,
please contact [email protected] or call us at 310.825.7904
[email protected]
Our members include students who:
- Are in long-term recovery from alcohol, drugs, or behavioral addictions
- Choose not to drink or use drugs, for any reason (e.g., personal preference, religious reasons, etc.)
- Drink but want to support a healthy campus environment
- Have friends or family members who struggle with or are in long-term recovery from alcohol or drug addictions
- Use alcohol or drugs but might want to stop
- Use harm reduction with an outside medical provider or therapist
- Just want to make a difference on campus and show their support
We also work in effort with the UCLA Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP).
If you have any questions about the about the Collegiate Recovery Program,
please contact [email protected] or call us at 310.825.7904
[email protected]
Our Mission
The mission of Bruins For Recovery (B4R) is to help students get and stay sober in order to fully engage in their academic, social, and personal pursuits. In the service of this mission, we aim to:
- Provide a safe, supportive space for students with alcohol and drug issues to engage in sober activities with other recovering students
- Raise awareness about long-term recovery as a viable goal for students who struggle with addiction, as well as combat the stigma associated with alcoholism and drug addiction
- Foster supportive relationships with the friends, allies, and family members of those who struggle with addiction
- Help students with any addictive or compulsive behavior connect with supportive community resources on and off the campus
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