Parents & Families

If you have a current or prospective student who would benefit from joining
the CYAAR program, explore your options and get in touch with us.

Family support

Supporting Your Love One's Recovery Journey

We understand that watching your child navigate recovery while pursuing their education can be challenging. CYAAR provides the structure, community, and support they need to thrive.

Our program has shown that students in collegiate recovery programs have higher GPAs and graduation rates, while maintaining their commitment to wellness and sobriety.

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Is this the right program?

If the individual has completed treatment, is actively in recovery and living a substance-free lifestyle, then the program may be for them. 

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But I have questions

How does the program work? Why should we consider it?  How can we get involved?Check out the frequently asked questions below to get the answers you need.

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Join or check us out

Apply and let us walk you through how the program works. Or access this portal to get great content and education on navigating college life and maintaining wellness.

Ready to Get Started?

Take the first step toward joining a community committed to recovery and academic success.

FAQ

How do I know if the program is right for a student?

If the individual has been treated for substance use disorders and addiction, are committed to recovery and living a substance-free lifestyle and want to connect to a community of others in recovery, then the program may be right for them.


How do I know if they have been struggling with addiction?

According to the American Psychological Association, "Addiction is a complex condition, a brain disease that is manifested by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequence." People with the disease have an intense focus on substances and pursue them despite increasing negative consequences. Left untreated, the disease will get progressively worse.


What does it mean to be in "recovery"?

Recovery happens when the disease has been diagnosed and treated and the individual commits to a plan and process to abstain from substances and create a wellness plan to stay healthy.


How do I know the difference to determine if one is addicted or just being a partier?

Addiction is characterized by a compulsive desire to seek out drugs and alcohol, no matter the consequence. For someone who is genetically predisposed to addiction, their brain is likely being "rewired" as more substances are being used during the time the brain is developing. This portal has education and content that will help you decide if you have the disease or are on a path to develop it.


What are the benefits of being in the program?

Students report that one of the key benefits is being connected to a community of other students who are committed to a substance-free and healthy lifestyle. Our program helps create the support needed to maintain that healthy lifestyle while pursuing academic success and being positioned for a meaningful career once you graduate. Students in the program have higher GPA and graduation rates.


What would be expected of a student in the program?

Our program is structured to make sure students succeed. We require that participants abstain from substances, attend meetings and groups that promote recovery, meet with counselors, focus on education and ask for help when needed.


What does the program cost?

There are no costs to join the program and participate. Our program is entirely funded by contributions from our college, sponsorships, grants, and donations.


How does someone apply?

Simply fill out an application and we'll take a look. The application will ask about the individual's background, drug use, any treatment received, prior education, and other information that helps us know if the individual is right for the program and how to best support them.


What if I can't convince my loved one to join?

That's OK. Take the time to get to know us. They can join the portal as a member, get access to our education and content, and connect with us in any way they want. They are welcome to attend meetings or meet with any of our staff.

About CYAAR

Supporting recovery and wellness for young adults through programs, education, and community connection.

Kennesaw Campus

1000 Chastain Road
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Hours: Monday to Friday
9 AM to 5 PM

Marietta Campus

1100 South Marietta Pkwy
Marietta, GA 30060

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