
Coming to College Campuses Nationwide This Fall
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Comedy Dinner: Real Talk & Raw Laughter ft. Eddie Pepitone

Dover, New Hampshire

The Ohio State University

Texas Tech University

University of Tampa

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Central Arkansas

Georgetown University

Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Why Mobilize Recovery Is Headed To College Campuses
Enter Campus Surge 2025
These challenges are real, but so is the potential for change. That's why this fall, Mobilize Recovery is launching the Campus Surge 2025 initiative. We're joining forces with End Overdose and collegiate communities nationwide to dismantle barriers, raise awareness, and champion the vital truth that hope, healing, and recovery are achievable for everyone.
This fall, we'll be hosting events at college campuses across the country focused on:
- Education: Workshops and seminars on addiction, recovery, and mental health.
- Empowerment: Leadership training and advocacy strategies for student leaders.
- Community Engagement: Shared experiences through concerts, town halls, and interactive exhibits.
- Life-Saving Resources: Distribution of overdose reversal agents and fentanyl test strips to reduce fatalities.
What To Expect
Our 2025 Campus Initiative will offer a variety of programs and events designed to engage students, faculty, staff, and community members.
Our Co-Chairs
Latest News & Updates

Our Campus Surge 2025 Tour Stops are now LIVE!
Mobilize Recovery is hitting college campuses nationwide this fall. Find your stop and register today.

Darren Waller Joins Campus Surge 2025 as Co-Chair
The NFL Star Is Joining the Movement for Recovery on College Campuses.

Mobilize Recovery Announces Jelly Roll and Melissa Etheridge as Co-Chairs for 2025 College “Campus Surge” Initiative
National Effort to Launch Fall 2025 College Tour and Day of Service Convening Hundreds of Addiction Recovery Organizations with Keystone Sponsors Meta, iHeartMedia, Indivior, Braeburn, and SAMHSA's Opioid Response Network.