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2023 Spring Recovery Conference
2023 Spring Recovery
                 Conference
                Co-sponsored by: Metropolitan State University and
                   Minneapolis Community & Technical College

             Creating a Community of Recovery

                  Minneapolis Community & Technical College
                           Thursday, March 2 and
                            Friday, March 3, 2023

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Center accessibility@minneapolis.edu or 612-659-6730
2023 Spring Recovery Conference
WELCOME
Thank you for being part of our second Spring Recovery Conference. We are sending you a warm welcome from
Metropolitan State University and Minneapolis Community and Technical College.

Our goals for this conference are:
 For participants to learn about addiction and recovery

 For participants to gain awareness of recovery supports available and needed in higher education

 For participants to learn about ways to develop equitable and anti-racist spaces for recovery

Thank you again for being part of this important endeavor and thank you for your own work!
Sincerely,
2023 Spring Recovery Conference Planning Team

ABOUT OUR COLLEGIATE RECOVERY PROGRAMS
Minneapolis College
Minneapolis College is the first CRP program at a two-year institution in the state of Minnesota and the fifth in the
country. The CRP is a collaborative effort between the University of Minnesota’s Boynton Health Clinic and Minneapolis
College Addiction Counseling academic program, Student Affairs and Student Life, and our 11-year-old Addiction
Counseling Club. The collaboration extends into the greater metro area with several programs and community
resources. The program is coordinated by the Director of Student Life, Dean of Students, a ½ time Addiction Counseling
professional, student workers, and personal recovery coaches.

The Collegiate Recovery Community at Minneapolis Community and Technical College (Minneapolis College) consists of
a non-residential Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The CRP is a program within
the Division of Student Affairs, founded in 2017. The CRP is committed to supporting all students in recovery from
substance use disorders to finding academic and personal success.

A dedicated space was made available starting fall 2017 and is the CRP drop-in center. Students can access individual,
group, and peer recovery support services. Programming currently consists of an annual national recovery event in
September and regular All-Recovery meetings.
Contact: crp@minneapolis.edu

                 Patrick Troup, Vice President of Student Affairs – Minneapolis Community and Technical College
                 As Vice President of Student Affairs, Patrick’s vision, leadership and strategic direction guide nearly all
                 the out-of-classroom experiences for Minneapolis College students. His team is responsible for
                 students’ interactions with the College beginning the day they apply and continue until the day their
                 name appears in a commencement program. This includes admissions, financial aid, registration,
                 student life, accessibility resources, academic advising, career and job placement and many programs
that create a foundation for student success. Throughout his career, Patrick has advocated for access, equity, and
inclusion. His belief that higher education is the primary pathway for individuals to participate fully in society fuels his
passion for empowering individuals who have, historically, been relegated to the margins. The innovative shifts Patrick
has led are helping strengthen college readiness for new students. Patrick developed a nationally recognized program
sparking efforts to recruit, retain and graduate under-represented and under-served students. His achievements, which
include developing support services for students of color, launching peer-assisted learning and creating learning
communities, have been published and recognized nationally. His findings on how student development theories are
understood and translated into course and program goals as well as assessment methods has also been published.

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Patrick volunteers with several non-profit groups and has immersed himself in local housing advocacy efforts. He is
known for rolling up his sleeves as a volunteer with many of the organizations that provide services for local community
college students. Patrick’s bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Political Science is from the University of Wisconsin-
Madison. He completed his master’s degree in Philosophy at Howard University, attended Minnesota State University-
Moorhead and pursued his doctorate in Philosophy at the University of Leuven, Belgium.

Metropolitan State University
Metropolitan State University’s CRP was established Fall 2020 and has continued to increase its support capacity.
Currently, the program has a shared Recovery Navigator through the Recovery Corps program. The navigator supports
students with all recovery meetings, drop ins and one-on-one meetings, community referrals and other support. The
CRP also has a ½ time Addiction Counseling professional and intern supporting recovery services. Additionally, the Dean
of Students provides coordination services. Metropolitan State University currently has a space shared with the
Recovery Corp members.

Mission: Metropolitan State University’s Collegiate Recovery Program provides support and resources for students who
have challenges with substance use or other behavioral addictions. We also support students working toward long-term
recovery to increase overall well-being and meet educational, professional, and personal goals.

Goals of Metropolitan State University’s CRP:
- Provide a safe and supportive community to students who are in all stages of recovery.
- Reduce health disparities in addiction within marginalized communities and provide support for Metropolitan State
University students from those communities.
- Connect students in recovery with supporting resources and community connections.
- Make a positive impact on student learning objectives, educational outcomes and goals, and professional aspirations.
- Foster student-centered recovery through physical, mental, social, and spiritual wellbeing through culturally responsive
services.
- Educate and build better awareness about substance use and addiction that promotes healing and long-term recovery.
Contact: collegiate.recovery@metrostate.edu

                Ginny Arthur – President - Metropolitan State University
                Virginia (Ginny) Arthur became the seventh president of Metropolitan State University in 2016, after
                serving as provost and executive vice president beginning in 2016. During her tenure, the university has
                completed a strategic plan focused on educational equity, forged baccalaureate completion partnerships
                with the ten two-year colleges located in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, opened the Jason R. Carter
                Science Education Center and a student center, expanded programs in the Natural Sciences
and Cybersecurity, strengthened faculty development, and expanded online learning. Metropolitan State University is
currently in the top 1.6% of institutions on the social mobility index. Arthur previously served at the University of
Northern Iowa and College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University. President Arthur serves on the Executive Committee
of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU), the Board of IAMN Campus Compact, Black Men Teach
and the Science Museum of Minnesota (SMM). She is the Chair of the Board for Communidades Latinas Unidas En
Servicio for Communidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES), has been honored as one of 50 Women in Business in
the Twin Cities by the Minneapolis Saint Paul Business Journal and as one of AARP’s 50 over 50 in 2020. She holds a
bachelor's degree in economics and business administration from Syracuse University and a Juris Doctor (JD) degree
from the Washington College of Law at American University.
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PRESENTERS AND BIOS
                         Dominiquie “CJ” Clemmons-James, Ph.D., LCMHC, CRC, LCAS, CCS
                         Dr. CJ holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Counseling and Administration. She is also a Licensed Clinical Mental
                         Health Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist, a Certified
                         Clinical Supervisor, and credited with being a founding member and coordinator of Aggies for Recovery, the
                         first collegiate recovery community at an HBCU, at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
                         University. Dr. CJ is an advocate for dialogue regarding the current trends and topics in the field of
                         addiction, recovery, and substance misuse. As a woman of color, she prides herself on bringing awareness
                         to BIPOC issues within the field. In her role as collegiate recovery champion, she provides consultation and
                         expertise regarding innovative programming relevant to diverse campus culture. As a recovery advocate for
collegiate recovery at HBCUs, Dr. CJ is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience in the areas of addiction and
recovery among people of color. In her career as an Assistant Professor, Dr. CJ strives to identify, expand, and replicate the success
of collegiate recovery on more-- and hopefully one day all-- HBCU campuses. Her other professional interests are working with
veterans, identity development, biofeedback training, relaxation techniques, life-long recovery, and wellness.

Presenting on Thursday, March 2, 2023
9:00—10:10 AM               Creating Space: Culturally Relevant Programming and Inclusivity within Recovery Spaces emphasizes the
importance of inclusivity in recovery, the impacts of addiction for communities of color, and how college campuses can be more
engaging to support diverse students with collegiate recovery.

                         Eric Grumdahl, Assistant Commissioner of the Behavioral Health, Housing, and Deaf and Hard of Hearing
                         Services Administration

                         In his role as assistant commissioner, Grumdahl oversees programs and policies that serve people who lack
                         stable housing, have mental health or substance use disorder diagnoses, and those who are deaf,
                         deaf/blind, or hard of hearing. Grumdahl joined the Minnesota Department of Human Services in August
                         2022, previously serving as deputy director of the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness. He has
                         25 years of policy and operations experience supporting people facing homelessness, including roles in the
Obama Administration as policy director at the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, as Dakota County Community Service’s
first housing manager, and helping to create Hearth Connection and its integrated approach to fostering housing stability for people
with long histories of homelessness. In his previous state roles, Grumdahl established the Homeless Veteran Registry to drive
Minnesota’s progress toward ending veteran homelessness and established Homework Starts with Home, an interagency initiative
focused on ending homelessness for students and their families. He has served on several federal leadership teams on veteran and
youth homelessness. Grumdahl has a degree in philosophy and women’s studies from the University of Minnesota and studied math
and physics at Augsburg College.

Presenting on Friday, March 3, 2023
9:00—10:10 AM             Building – and sustaining – excitement for behavioral health work: Behavioral Health, Housing, and
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Assistant Commissioner Eric Grumdahl will discuss the important role recovery professionals play,
the urgent need to bolster the behavioral health workforce, and ways Minnesota can better support everyone in the recovery
community.

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BREAKOUT SESSION PRESENTERS
                      John Alao and Kanye Richards, Allen University - Creating a Community of Recovery: Active
                      Listening John Alao is a senior student, studying Mathematics and Computer Science at Allen
                      University, he has been a peer educator at AURISE for more than a year helping students during
                      their recovery process, also a tutor for math and computer courses. He serves as the website and
                      systems engineer for AURISE.
                      Kanye Richards, a freshman at Allen University majoring in Criminal Justice. I am also a first-
                      generation College student. My plan is to work for the district attorney's office. I am a Certified
Peer Support Specialist, and I am also Smart Recovery trained.

Presenting Virtually on Friday, March 3 at 2:25PM Break Out Session K

                        Randy Anderson, LADC, PRS - Recovery Advocacy
                         Randy is a person living in long term recovery and what that means to him is, he has not used drugs, alcohol,
                         or any mood-altering substance since January 9, 2005. After receiving the life-saving gift of recovery, Randy
                         completed his A.S. degree in addiction counseling and a B.A. in human services and worked as a full-time
                         addiction counselor for two years at Eden House Recovery Services – the very same treatment facility where
                         he was once a patient. A formerly incarcerated person sentenced to 87 months in prison as a first-time non-
                         violent drug user, Randy is a nationally recognized advocate for recovery and justice reform. He served on
                         the board of directors for the Minnesota Second Chance Coalition. There he was given the opportunity to
testify during the 2015/2016 legislative session in front of several legislative committees during the drug sentencing reform hearings.
Because of his testimony - and that of others - MN had the most significant change in drug sentencing in nearly three decades. He is
grateful to know because of those sentencing guideline changes, approximately 700 less people will be incarcerated yearly because
they have a treatable disease. He lives with his wife, dog and cat in Golden Valley, MN. In March 2019 Randy decided to follow his
passion and venture out on his own and started Bold North Recovery and Consulting.

Presenting on Thursday, March 2 at 2:25PM Break Out Session E

                                     Macy Hyland, CPRS Community Manager Advocate and Jesse Kaplan, RCPF,
                                     CPRSR-AS, CPS - Peer Based Systems of Care for Substance Use Disorders Macy
                                     Hyland, BA CPRS, is currently overseeing statewide community peer recovery
                                     support services (PRSS) as the Recovery Advocate Manager at Mn Prevention &
                                     Recovery Alliance (MnPRA). Throughout her work, travel and volunteer
                                     experiences, the theme of engaging individuals from difficult backgrounds using
                                     hope-focused interventions has been present. Macy is honored to celebrate and
serve the recovery community in her current platform and is furthering her education in the field as an MA student.
Jesse Kaplan, RCPF, CPRSR-AS, CPS, is a person in long-term recovery who is currently serving the recovery community
through his role as a CPRS Supervisor, overseeing a statewide team of AmeriCorps Recovery Navigators and providing
others with Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS) training through his Recovery Coach Professional Facilitator (RCPF)
designation. He is passionate about supporting others in navigating their recovery journey.
Presenting on Thursday, March 2 at 10:25AM Break Out Session A

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Seneca Kreuger, MA, LMFT - Methadone: A Brief History of Medication Management for OUD
                       Seneca Krueger, MA, LAMFT is a Metropolitan State University graduate! After completing her
                       bachelor’s degree in history at Metro State in 2014, Seneca went on to receive a Master’s Degree
                       in Marriage and Family Therapy from Saint Mary’s University in 2017. Deeply dedicated to the
                       belief that all people should have equal access to services and resources, Seneca has worked as a
                       therapist specializing in the treatment of trauma in underserved communities, as a street outreach
                       worker in both harm reduction and with youth experiencing homelessness, and as a community
                       trainer in Opioid Overdose Prevention and Response. In her current role as Community Program
                       Manager with Community Medical Services, Seneca continues to try and create a platform for the
                       voices of underserved and underrepresented populations to be heard. She believes that ending
the stigma and criminalization that surrounds drug use is central to expanding that platform. Since starting with
Community Medical Services in 2022, Seneca has become completely enamored by medications that support the
treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), especially methadone. Come and listen to Seneca share all her interesting
discoveries, as she takes you through a very brief but fascinating history of medication assisted treatment for opioid
use.

Presenting Thursday, March 2 at 11:25AM Break Out Session B

                      Bert Lee, Bert Lee Speaks - Achieving it All Through Vulnerability
                      Bert Lee is a multi-talented professional in business coaching, public speaking, design, and content
                      creation. As founder of Bert Lee Speaks, he is known for his expert coaching and consulting
                      services in personal development, branding and marketing. Bert has a proven track record of
                      success, having worked in advertising for top companies such as General Mills, Walmart, Publix,
                      and Target, where he created award-winning campaigns. His innovative approach earned him
recognition as one of the 32 brightest young minds in the Minnesota advertising industry. Beyond his professional
accomplishments, Bert is also an avid dancer and community organizer.

Presenting Thursday, March 2 at 10:25AM Break Out Session B

                     George Lewis, President Motivational Counseling - Bami Soro (talk to Me): Culturally Directed
                     Healing for working with Americans of African Descent
                     Motivational Consulting Inc. CEO/President – Motivational Consulting provides services and
                     resources to substance use treatment, education, therapy, and mental health professionals.
                     Motivational Consulting currently has contracts with several treatment facilities. Our services
                     include motivational lectures, discussion groups, Bami Soro (Culturally Directed Healing)
curriculum and Addict Chronicles DVDs, all aimed at bridging the communication gap between professional and client.
We can work within the framework of the client’s program or provide additional material to enhance and support
existing programs. Anger is sometimes a component addressed in program curriculum. We provide lectures, facilitate
groups, and provide materials that discuss how anger plays a part. Visit website: www.motivationalconsultinginc.com

Presenting Thursday March 2 at 2:25PM Break Out Session F

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Kjirsten Lipa MA, LADC, LPCC - Utilizing Positive Psychology and Acceptance Based Theories to
                        Build Authentic Connection
                        Kjirsten completed her undergraduate education at the University of Minnesota with a degree in
                        psychology. This led her to completing her master’s degree at Saint Mary’s University with a focus
                        on mental health and chemical counseling. She believes that counseling should help conquer the
                        difficult, while creating space for humor, joy and connection. In effort to help individuals recover,
she believes there is necessity in building self-regard and handling oneself with kindness. “The world needs a sense of
worth, and it will achieve it only by its people feeling that they are worthwhile.” -Fred Roger

Presenting Friday, March 3 at 10:25AM Break Out Session G

                       Dr. Jonathan Lofgren—The Color of SUD’s, Treatment and Recovery Jonathan Lofgren, a native
                       Minnesotan, holds a Ph.D. in Education - specializing in Training & Performance Improvement
                       from Capella University, is a MN Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and a Certified Co-
                       occurring Disorders Professional Diplomat. Dr. Lofgren has 30+ years of behavioral health and
                       education experience. Jonathan is a faculty member at Minneapolis College and a visiting faculty
                       member at other regional colleges and universities. Jonathan designed, developed, and launched
Adler Graduate School’s Co-Occurring Disorders master’s degree specialization, Minneapolis College’s Student African
American Brotherhood program, and Minneapolis College’s Collegiate Recovery Program. In 2016, Dr. Lofgren was a
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Outstanding Educator of the Year recipient. Jonathan is an active member of
the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, the MARRCH Education Committee, a Board Member
of the Association of Recovery in Higher Education, a member of the Minnesota Association of Black Psychologists, and
the Minneapolis NAACP’s Behavioral Health & Wellness Committee.

Presenting on Thursday, March 2 at 11:25AM Break Out Session I

                   Maddy Reagan - Overdose Prevention Training
                   Maddy oversees the day-to-day operations of SRHN's Overdose Prevention program, ensuring that
                   the organization meets its goals in overdose prevention. Maddy received her B.A. in Philosophy from
                   Skidmore College. She is an active member of the recovery community and serves on the board of the
                   Peer Support Alliance as the Co-chair of Communications. She is passionate about reducing stigmas
                   surrounding substance use disorders and believes deeply that no one should die of an overdose.

Presenting Friday, March 3 at 10:25AM Break Out Session H

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Danielle Thornton Community Health Educator - Tobacco Treatment in Psychological Care:
                  Prioritizing to Save Lives
                  Danielle is the Community Health Education Coordinator for NAMI Minnesota, where she advocates
                  for more comprehensive mental health practices through health education and creating spaces of
                  support. Danielle leads NAMI’s smoking cessation efforts by working with community members and
                  mental health professionals to provide education on the connections of tobacco use and mental
health. She holds a B.S in Public Health and Community Health Education and is a current MPH student in Global Public
Health at St. Catherine University

Presenting on Thursday, March 2 at 11:25AM Break Out Session C

                      Susan Sheridan Tucker, Exec. Director of Minnesota Alliance on Problem Gambling - What Every
                      College Student needs to know about Gambling Addiction
                      Susan Sheridan Tucker is the Executive Director of the Minnesota Alliance on Problem Gambling.
                      She’s been with the organization since 2018. Susan also serves as an officer on the National Council
                      on Problem Gambling Board of Directors. Over the past 30 years, Susan’s career has focused on
                      nonprofit management, building organizations, and advocating for those with diminished voice or
                      power. One of Susan’s hopes is for mental health and behavioral health providers to receive
significant training on gambling disorder and to integrate their care plans to reflect this highly prevalent co-occurring
morbidity.
Presenting Friday, March 3 at 2:25PM Break Out Session J

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2023
Registration
8:00—8:55 AM                    In-person Welcome & Registration Check-in
                                Coffee and breakfast pastries provided—Kopp Hall

Opening Plenary Session
9:00-10:15 AM                   Welcome from Minneapolis College VP of Student Affairs—Patrick Troup
                                Opening Plenary Session/Keynote - Dr. CJ
                                Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium
                                Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/91229767185
                                Meeting ID: 912 2976 7185
                                Passcode: 837514
Session 1
10:25-11:15 AM                  Break Out Session A: Peer Based Systems of Care for Substance Use Disorders
                                Macy Hyland, CPRS Community Manager Advocate
                                Location: L.3000
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Overflow Location: K.2400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/96933804771
                 Meeting ID: 971028
                 Passcode: 971028

                 Break Out Session B: Achieving it All Through Vulnerability
                 Bert Lee Speaks
                 Location: L.3100
                 Overflow Location: L.3400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/96614015513
                 Meeting ID: 966 1401 5513
                 Passcode: 964104

Session 2
11:25-12:15 PM   Break Out Session C: Tobacco Treatment in Psychological Care: Prioritizing to Save Lives
                 Danielle Thornton
                 Location: L.3000
                 Overflow Location: K.2400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/98488160355
                 Meeting ID: 984 8816 0355
                 Passcode: 572812

                 Break Out Session D: Methadone: A Brief History of Medication Management for OUD
                 Seneca Kreuger
                 Location: L.3100
                 Overflow Location: L.3400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/97079830461
                 Meeting ID: 970 7983 0461
                 Passcode: 907991

12:15-1:15 PM    Lunch and Resource Fair
                 Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium

1:30-2:15 PM     Student Panel – Notchie/ O / Jay Pee
                 Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/92218602079
                 Meeting ID: 922 1860 2079
                 Passcode: 538420
Session 3

2:25-3:10 PM     Break Out Session E: Recovery Advocacy
                 Randy Anderson
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Location: L.3000
                          Overflow Location: K.2400
                          Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/91842776389
                          Meeting ID: 918 4277 6389
                          Passcode: 126404

                          Break Out Session F: Bami Soro (talk to Me): Culturally Directed Healing for working
                          with Americans of African Descent
                          George Lewis
                          Location: L.3100
                          Overflow Location: L.3400
                          Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/95046548943
                          Meeting ID: 950 4654 8943
                          Passcode: 279914

3:10-3:30 PM              Departures

FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2023
Registration
8:00—8:55 AM              In-person Welcome & Registration Check-in
                          Coffee and breakfast pastries provided—Kopp Hall

Opening Plenary Session
9:00-10:15 AM             Welcome from Metropolitan State University President—Ginny Arthur
                          Opening Plenary Session/Keynote - Eric Grumdahl
                          Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium
                          Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/94289893121
                          Meeting ID: 942 8989 3121
                          Passcode: 073175

Session 4
10:25-11:15 AM            Break Out Session G: Utilizing Positive Psychology and Acceptance Based Theories to
                          Build Authentic Connection
                          Kjirsten Lipa
                          Location: L.3000
                          Overflow Location: K.2400
                          Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/98313399857
                          Meeting ID: 983 1339 9857
                          Passcode: 945603

                          Break Out Session H: Overdose Prevention Training
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Rachael Mills and Maddy Reagan
                 Location: L.3100
                 Overflow Location: L.3400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/93026950872
                 Meeting ID: 930 2695 0872
                 Passcode: 654237

Session 5
11:25-12:15 PM   Break Out Session I: The Color of SUD’s, Treatment and Recovery
                 Johnathan Lofgren
                 Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/92016478988
                 Meeting ID: 920 1647 8988
                 Passcode: 099589

12:15-1:15 PM    Lunch and Resource Fair
                 Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium

1:30-2:15 PM     Student Panel: Kerry/Mindy/Margaret
                 Location: Bowman Hall Gymnasium
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/95287155514
                 Meeting ID: 952 8715 5514
                 Passcode: 092155
Session 6
2:25-3:10 PM     Break Out Session J: What Every College Student needs to know about
                 Gambling Addiction
                 Susan Sheridan Tucker, Exec. Dir. of MN Alliance Problem Gambling
                 Location: L.3000
                 Overflow Location: K.2400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/96815348072
                 Meeting ID: 968 1534 8072
                 Passcode: 002608

                 Break Out Session K: Creating a Community of Recovery: Active Listening
                 John Alao, President STEM
                 Location: L.3100
                 Overflow Location: L.3400
                 Zoom Link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/94804266153
                 Meeting ID: 948 0426 6153
                 Passcode: 850143

3:10-3:30 PM     Departures

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RESOURCE FAIR
Ampact MN Recovery Corps
Awaken Recovery
Bold North Recovery
Boynton Health Services - Minneapolis College Student Health Clinic
CARE Counseling
C.R.E.A.T.E. INC.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Meridian Behavioral Health
Metropolitan State University Admissions
Metropolitan State University Multicultural, American Indian, and Retention Services (MAIR)
Mindpath College Health
Minneapolis College Admissions
Minnesota Addiction Professionals—NAADAC, MNAP
Minnesota Alliance on Problem Gambling
Minnesota Hope Dealerz Organization
Minnesota Recovery Connection
MN Prevention & Recovery Alliance
NAMI Minnesota
Native American Community Clinic & Red Lake Tribal Health Programs
NUWAY
One Love Housing LLC
PhaseZero Recovery
Rural Aids Action Network
StepUP Program
The Aliveness Project
The Joy Project
The Pride Institute
TRIO Educational Opportunity Center
TRIO Starting Point—Minneapolis College
Veteran Resource and Enrichment Center
White Earth Urban Substance Use Programs

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PARKING
The Minneapolis College Parking Ramp is located at 1420 Hennepin Avenue S, Minneapolis, Minnesota (north side of
Hennepin Ave).
Minneapolis City honor lots are located under the I-94 overpass at Hennepin Avenue and Glenwood Avenue.
Parking meters are located on side streets. Most meters near the Minneapolis College campus have a four-hour limit.
Minneapolis College is accessible via the MetroTransit system with multiple bus routes stopping right in front of our
campus. Please see the MetroTransit website for more detailed information and schedules.

MAPS
The conference will take place in the area outlined in orange.

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K. Building - Kopp Hall 1st Floor and Bowman Hall Gymnasium

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L. Building - Library 3rd Floor

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K. Building - Kopp Hall 2nd Floor

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THANK YOU!
2023 Spring Recovery Conference Planning Team
Derrick Crim, Ph.D., Faculty, Metro State University

Jonathan Lofgren, Ph.D., Faculty and CRP Co-Coordinator, Minneapolis College

Tara Martinez, Director of Student Life and CRP Co-Coordinator, Minneapolis College

Bayla McDougal, Faculty, Minneapolis College

Bri Miller, Recovery Navigator, Metro State University, and Minneapolis College

Becky Nordin, Dean of Students, Minneapolis College

Lisa Schmid, CRP Coordinator - supporting Minneapolis College and Metro State University

Maya Sullivan, Dean of Students and CRP Coordinator, Metro State University

Kallie Taniguchi, CRP Intern and Metro State University Student

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