
You’re not meant to carry it alone.
We know that life can be heavy sometimes—and you're not meant to carry it alone.
If the talk stirred something in your heart, or if you’re walking through something difficult, we want you to know: there is support, there is healing, and you are not alone.
Below are a few resources we believe in—places where you can find encouragement, community, and the next right step. Whether you're looking for recovery support, mental health care, or just someone to help guide you, we're here for you.
And if you're not sure where to start, feel free to reach out to Amanda Kapchinski from our staff for non-crisis questions or counseling referrals.
Jesus meets you where you are—and we’re here to do the same.
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Texas A&M University Health Services offers the Aggie Recovery Community, a supportive environment for students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorders. This community provides a safe, substance-free space to help students achieve their academic and personal goals while maintaining their recovery journey. Services include peer support groups, recovery meetings, meditation sessions, and substance-free social events.
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Catholic in Recovery is a nonprofit ministry that serves individuals impacted by addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments. Integrating Catholic spirituality with the Twelve Steps, it offers resources such as virtual and in-person meetings, daily reflections, and retreats to support recovery and deepen one's relationship with Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
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Texas A&M University's Health Services provides comprehensive mental health support to assist students in achieving their academic goals. Services include individual counseling, group therapy, workshops, and access to the TELUS Health Student Support app for immediate 24/7 assistance. The approach is short-term and goal-oriented, tailored to meet individual student needs.
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Confessions are taking place in the new church. The line for confessions begins in the back corner of the right transept (by the St. Martin de Porres window) and continues down the side aisle. Signs are posted.
Wednesday, April 2: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Monday-Saturday: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM