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University partnerships

Recovery culture, built on campus.

We embed Peer Advocates inside university Collegiate Recovery Programs — students with lived experience who normalize sobriety through connection, campus events, and peer-to-peer support.

The CREM model

What a Peer Advocate brings to your campus.

Sustained wellness culture
Student leadership becomes the permanent engine of campus health -- not a program that ends when staff leave.
Reduced substance-use risk
A campus environment where safe, sober alternatives are visible, celebrated, and socially normalized for every student.
Real-world recovery support
Safe, sober activities outside treatment through Sober AF events at Rockies, Avalanche, Nuggets, and CU football.
Community connection
Relationships with peers in recovery at fun, meaningful events -- because belonging is foundational to lasting recovery.
Partner with us

Bring a Peer Advocate to your campus.

Tell us about your program and we’ll follow up within a few business days to talk through what a partnership looks like.

How a partnership works

From first inquiry to your first peer on the ground.

Onboarding and foundations
Peer Advocates embed at campus hubs. Onboarding establishes host-site placement, PRSS certification, and self-paced CREM training -- 6-8 hours per week.
Building campus presence
Advocates lead outreach, run peer support groups, facilitate Denver Sober AF events, and build a visible sober social culture across the school.
Compensation and credentials
Engaged as 1099 contractors at $20/hour. Peers gain vocational experience in the recovery space and earn nationally-recognized PRSS credentials.
Want to talk first?

Reach a human directly.

Email our partnerships team or drop into the contact page — both reach the same humans.