For Young People
Dry January (and Beyond): The Possibilities Are Endless
There's never been a better time to go sober. Whether you're trying it out this month or already living the life, join us for some tips, ideas, inspiration — and maybe even new friends.
Your Guide To Hanging Out and Making Friends in College — Sober
Doing college sans drugs and alcohol doesn't have to be a struggle. Some tips on making bonds that'll last and having a blast.
10 Top Colleges for Recovery — And Sober Adventure
Recovery residences, specialized counselors, sub-free tailgates and … sober study abroad?! The sober college experience today is better than ever. These universities are showing the way.
More People Are Getting Sober Young. Here’s Why That’s Smart
Why wait to launch a life of satisfaction, success and well-being? Some tips on getting sober and getting started.
Breaking Through Peer Pressure: Substances Edition
However you feel about alcohol, drugs and sobriety, you probably don't like being peer pressured! But it can happen in sly and persuasive ways. Get yourself geared up to respond.
How To Rock Sobriety in High School and College
Will there be pressure to use drugs and alcohol? Probably. Will you make mistakes? Sure. But being young and sober feels great, and you might be surprised by how many people are doing it.
Colleges Make Big Strides for Students in Recovery
Leading universities are now tailoring collegiate recovery programs to include newer models of treatment and broader experiences of recovery.
Heading Back to School After Addiction Treatment? Here’s How To Ace It
If you're ready to get back to class and back on track, study up on these tips to avoid the old hazards and start fresh.
Mental Health Minute: Stress and Anxiety in Adolescents
Got 60 seconds? Learn about anxiety, and check out some coping activities. Watch the video from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Collegiate Recovery Programs: From Conception to Present-Day Communities
College and its partying culture can be particularly challenging for those in recovery from addiction. But collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) can be a lifeline.