Hoyas for Recovery at Georgetown Day!

Co-president Amber Lashbaugh (MS ADPP 2026) and former president Thaddeus Weintzen (MS ADPP 2024) pose with doses of Naloxone.

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M.S. ADPP joins Georgetown in celebrating the end of classes, while also promoting student health, wellbeing, and safety. At Georgetown Day, students gather to celebrate the end of the year before spring finals, and collegiate recovery group Hoyas for Recovery was pleased to join the host of tabling organizations once more. Together, members of the organization handed out four full cases of Narcan, totaling nearly 100 doses distributed directly to students.

Thank you to all the MS ADPP students and alumni who helped make this happen: Thaddeus Wientzen MS, CAC II, Amber Lashbaugh, J Chad Jackson, MS Jacob Lignell. Keep scrolling for co-president Jacob Lignell’s (MS ADPP 2026) full statement on the event!

Hoyas for Recovery was grateful to be part of Georgetown Day this past Friday, a tradition that brings students together to celebrate the end of the year before spring finals.

As a collegiate recovery program, we believe harm reduction is one of the most important ways to care for our campus community. Georgetown Day recognizes that students are going to gather and celebrate. Instead of ignoring that reality, the university creates space for connection, support, and safer choices.

We were proud to support student health by handing out four full cases of Narcan, totaling nearly 100 doses distributed directly to students.

Days like this show what campus care can look like when community, celebration, and recovery all come together.

Jacob Lignell, MS ’26