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Call 911 for medical emergencies or Mobile Crisis at 410-768-5522 for any mental health or substance use crisis.

AACC students talking to one another.
Substance use has become a serious issue for our community and nation. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, we offer services and support that can help.

Get help now!

  • Safe Stations – 24/7 assistance at all Anne Arundel County and Annapolis city fire and police stations.
  • Recovery Support Services – Connection to appropriate treatment resources for opioid use.
  • Crisis Warmline - Supportive assistance and connection to resources within the community during a crisis. Call 410-768-5522.

Collegiate Recovery Center

We recognize the needs of students in recovery and have established a Collegiate Recovery Center (CRC). This is a safe space of fellowship and support for those in or seeking recovery as well as friends and family affected by substance use of loved ones. Attend meetings, grow your network or simply hang out!


Peer Education

We are actively searching for Collegiate Recovery Center Peer Educators! This diverse group of students uses their collective experiences and evidence-based information to develop prevention and recovery support programming.


Prevent Opioid Overdoses

We provide you with information on how to give intranasal Naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose. To receive your free Naloxone kit in the mail, just complete the online 24/7 Opioid Overdose Response training.


Additional Resources

"OPIOIDS: Hope, Help and Understanding"

A 28-minute video of AACC students’ unfiltered real-life experiences with addiction and recovery, and information for local resources and how to help yourself or someone else. To view this video, log into MyAACC, click on the "Opioids: Hope, Help and Understanding" image, and select the Enroll in Course button to begin.

Is alcohol affecting you or someone you care about?

We are committed to your academic and personal success, and offer many free resources to support your health and well-being. Students are encouraged to take 20 to 30 minutes to complete the AACC Alcohol e-CHECKUP TO GO program.

e-CHECKUP is:

  • Anonymous – Your results are visible only to you
  • Relevant – Comparisons are based on answers from your peers
  • Empowering – Places wellness choices in your hands without judgment, just information you can use
  • Informative – Equips you with campus policies, facts and local resources

To access this program, log into MyAACC and click on e-CHECKUP TO GO.

Questions?

We’re happy to help.

Health & Wellness Center

Shawn Grim, RN

410-777-2480

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