Wednesdays at 7:30 PM
Meets during Fall and Spring semesters only!
The Mississippi State University Collegiate Recovery Community believes in the effectiveness and importance of 12 step meetings in sustaining and enhancing recovering person's lives. The 12-step programs are autonomous from the CRC and follow all standards and guidelines laid out for them within the traditions of their respective programs. Meets during Fall and Spring semesters only!
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140 Magruder St, Starkville, MS 39759, USA
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140 Magruder Street is located within the MSU campus.
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