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1) To provide a supportive and friendly network of students at Williams college who regularly engage in non-drinking or drug related activities by developing an interactive social calendar whereby in the spirit of inclusion, individual students and student groups invite new peers to participate in active, substance-free activities.
 
1) To provide a supportive and friendly network of students at Williams college who regularly engage in non-drinking or drug related activities by developing an interactive social calendar whereby in the spirit of inclusion, individual students and student groups invite new peers to participate in active, substance-free activities.
  
2) Build an abstinence support/active recovery community at Williams by offering a Young People’s meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous as well as providing regular transportation to other 12-step meetings in the surrounding area.
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2) Build an abstinence support/active recovery community at Williams by offering a Young People’s meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (which currently meets every Saturday, from 7-8pm at St. John's Church in Williamstown) as well as providing regular transportation to other 12-step meetings in the surrounding area.
  
 
'''Contact Information''': Please feel free to contact us for more information about what we are doing and what our vision is here at Williams
 
'''Contact Information''': Please feel free to contact us for more information about what we are doing and what our vision is here at Williams

Revision as of 16:00, October 24, 2012

Purpose: To create a meaningful, substance-free community at Williams.

Objectives and Offerings:

1) To provide a supportive and friendly network of students at Williams college who regularly engage in non-drinking or drug related activities by developing an interactive social calendar whereby in the spirit of inclusion, individual students and student groups invite new peers to participate in active, substance-free activities.

2) Build an abstinence support/active recovery community at Williams by offering a Young People’s meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (which currently meets every Saturday, from 7-8pm at St. John's Church in Williamstown) as well as providing regular transportation to other 12-step meetings in the surrounding area.

Contact Information: Please feel free to contact us for more information about what we are doing and what our vision is here at Williams

Collin Peck-Gray (member and President)

       • Email: ccp2@williams.edu 
       • Cell Phone: 646-539-8149

David Burns (member and Outreach Coordinator)

       • Email: dab4@williams.edu

Chih McDermott (member and Treasurer)

       • Email: ctm1@williams.edu