Collegiate Recovery, Education & Wellness

The Collegiate Recovery, Education & Wellness (CREW) program is a welcoming and inclusive environment for students in or seeking recovery from substance misuse. Our office as well as our student lounge is conveniently located on campus in 107 Sullivan Hall East.

The CREW community is a place where students are empowered to be their authentic selves and support one another while navigating their college experience free of alcohol and other drugs. We serve as the main touch point for students in recovery who are either currently attending or plan on attending West Virginia State University by acting as a connector for students and assisting them in utilizing resources on and off campus.

Contact Us!

For more information on on how to get involved with CREW, and recovery support meetings, contact Brandon Proudfoot, Peer Recovery Support Specialist, by email at brandon.proudfoot@wvstateu.edu, or crew@wvstateu.edu, by phone at (304) 766-3168 or stop by 107 Sullivan Hall, East.

Collegiate Recovery, Education & Wellness
Brandon Proudfoot, Peer Recovery Support Specialist
107 Sullivan Hall, East
brandon.proudfoot@wvstateu.edu
crew@wvstateu.edu 
(304) 766-3168

Program Features

  • Recovery coaching
  • Peer to peer support
  • Lounge space to gather socially – 107 Sullivan Hall, East
  • Sober social activities on and off campus
  • Recovery support meetings – Tuesday’s and Thursday’s at 12:30 pm
  • Community meals
  • Connection to campus and community support services
  • Wellness workshops
  • Service opportunities
  • Scholarship opportunities 

All Recovery Meetings

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30
Lunch is provided on Thursdays at 12:30 pm

Peer Recovery Coaching

Meet with Brandon Proudfoot, Peer Recovery Support Specialist.  Contact Brandon via email at brandon.proudfoot@wvstateu.edu or by phone (304) 766-3168 to set up an appointment!

Naloxone and Ally Training

Contact Brandon Proudfoot, Peer Recovery Support Specialist, via email at brandon.proudfoot@wvstateu.edu or by phone (304) 766-3168 to schedule Naloxone or Ally Training.

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