Richmond Community College Launches Clear Path Addiction Program for Students

The Richmond Community College Clear Path addiction program is offering new support for students facing a wide range of addictive behaviors. From substance use to social media and gaming, the program is designed to help individuals better understand addiction and make healthier life choices.

Leaders at Richmond Community College say the goal is simple: provide education, awareness, and access to help without judgment. The Clear Path program reflects a growing need for support services across communities like Hamlet, Laurinburg, and the greater Sandhills region.

What Is the Clear Path Program?

The Richmond Community College Clear Path addiction program stands for Campus Learning, Education, Awareness & Responsibility. It focuses on teaching students how addiction works—both psychologically and physically—while helping them build strategies for making better decisions.

Unlike traditional disciplinary approaches, Clear Path is not punitive. Instead, it offers lesson-based sessions where students can learn, reflect, and seek guidance in a supportive environment.

Addressing More Than Substance Abuse

One key aspect of the Richmond Community College Clear Path addiction program is its broad focus. The program addresses not only drug and alcohol use but also behavioral addictions such as gambling, gaming, and excessive social media use.

College officials say these types of addictions are becoming more common, particularly among younger populations, making early education and intervention critical.

Support for Students and the Community

Students can join the program through referrals or by signing up themselves. Meetings are held regularly on campus, making it easy for participants to access help when they need it.

The program also supports broader initiatives like job training and reentry programs for individuals recovering from addiction or transitioning back into the workforce.

Why This Matters in the Sandhills

Programs like the Richmond Community College Clear Path addiction program play an important role in strengthening local communities. By helping individuals overcome challenges and stay on track, these efforts contribute to healthier families and a stronger workforce across the Sandhills.

As awareness grows, leaders hope more students and community members will take advantage of the resources available.

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