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Eastern Mennonite University supports nonuse of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs as the most appropriate and responsible lifestyle choice. The possession or use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs is strictly prohibited from the EMU campus as well as all university-related functions.

The university believes that the use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs is counterproductive to the educational process and contributes to behaviors that are offensive and disruptive to the campus community. Not only is the use of alcohol illegal for those under age 21, but alcohol by its nature creates unhealthy dependencies, generates behavior offensive to others, wastes money, and takes lives. Because of the significant personal and societal dangers associated with alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs, the university chooses to take a strong stand against their use. For these reasons, Eastern Mennonite University supports nonuse as the most appropriate and responsible lifestyle choice.

Persons who use, obtain for others to use or distribute alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs on campus will be disciplined in accordance with the University policy. Persons who misuse alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs off campus will also be in violation of the policy and dealt with by the appropriate disciplinary body when reported to university officials. Misuse is identified as intoxication, illegal personal use and/or rowdiness, and damage or destruction of property.

EMU complies with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 and supports local, state and federal regulations pertaining to the illegal use of alcohol and other drugs. The university fully cooperates with local authorities in dealing with alcohol and illegal drug issues.

NOTE: For persons who have a drug or alcohol related problem that may be alleviated through counseling and intervention, the university will deal with persons through the counseling process rather than through the disciplinary processes if the person voluntarily requests assistance.

 Addiction Resources in the Community (main campus)

A number of services are available in the area for persons dealing with addictions to alcohol or other substances. The following are treatment & rehabilitation programs and support services:

Support Groups

AA, Al-Anon, Alateen Blue Ridge Area Intergroup
Websites for complete list of meetings: Al-Anon: www.va-al-anon.org AA: www.aavirginia.org

Winchester
24 hour hotline (AA meetings) 667-0322
24 hour hotline (Al-Anon & Alateen meetings) 800-835-6130

Harrisonburg
Answering Service (AA) 434-8870
Additional Phone AA meetings (Valley) 568-2462 
Toll-free AA/Alateen meetings 866-281-8456

Staunton
Answering Service/Intake 885-6912
Toll-free AA/Alateen meetings 866-281-8456

Addiction Support Group 678-391-5950
Woodstock
For information regarding dates and times for meetings, please call the number listed above.

Augusta Health 540-213-2509 or 540-941-2509
Fisherville
Substance abuse services

Cambios 540-434-1941 Harrisonburg
A Spanish-speaking group for people with alcohol or drug problems in the Harrisonburg area. Please call Allison Garcia at the number listed above. 

Choices 540-564-5629 Harrisonburg
Alcohol and Drug Prevention program located at the Center for Behavioral Health

Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board 540-433-3100 or 540-434-1941
Harrisonburg
Offers information regarding substance abuse services

Narcotics Anonymous 1-800-777-5155
BRNA PO Box 623 Harrisonburg, VA 22803 Website: www.na.org
Please check the following website for a complete list of meetings in the Blue Ridge Area: www.brna.org

Sentara RMH Life Recovery Program: 540-564-5960

The EMU Counseling Center will assist any student in making contact with any of these agencies. Any such referral is confidential.

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