Alumni

Enjoy some short biographies from some of our graduated board members to see what they're up to!!

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John Fritsche

 

John Fritsche

John is currently a Program Manager at SAFE Project, a national nonprofit working through a collaborative, multi-pronged and non-partisan approach to end the nation’s catastrophic addiction epidemic. John currently oversees their Be SAFE campaign, a public education campaign found at hospitals, universities and other public institutions as well as their Naloxone Program, which connects and educates communities on naloxone and the importance of having available resources for its residence.

Regan Jepson

Regan left her favorite group ‘Wildcats Anonymous’ in May 2019, and has since been awarded the Marvin Andrews Fellowship with ASU to pursue a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions. Her program and fellowship are designed to support the next generation of public managers, which upon graduation she hopes to build a career in local government. This year, she is working for the Alliance for Innovation and the Center for Urban Innovation to aid their efforts in identifying innovative approaches to governance. She would like to thank Wildcats Anonymous for the opportunity to be educated by and engage with students and changemakers dedicated to supporting students on campus. To members of Wildcats Anonymous, she hopes they will find an uplifting and inclusive community, and continue WA’s mission toward wellness and safety for all students.

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Regan Jepson

 

 

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Joe Casillas

Joe Casillas

After graduating with a Masters in Public Health, Joe went to live with the love of his life in her homeland of Seville, Spain. While there, they have been completing the bureaucratic process of getting a "Pareja de Hecho," which is a culturally accepted step on the path to marriage in Spain. Also, this will allow him to live and work in Spain for at least the next five years, which Joe intends to do. In the meantime, Joe keeps busy with daily Spanish courses, creating connections for future opportunities in International of Public Health Organizations, and staying active in local Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. In addition, Lucia and Joe started the first ever CODA meeting in Seville which now enjoys regular attendance from local people in need. Essentially life has been cafelitos, churros, tostadas, and siestas for Joe while enjoying the wonderful life made possible by all of the support he has received through the years. He wanted to thank everyone who got him to where he is today!

Want to Learn More?

Come and attend one of the substance abuse meetings: 

Wednesdays: 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Fridays: 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM 

Campus Health – De Armond Conference Room, 3nd floor behind South elevator
1224 E Lowell Street, AZ 85721

Or attend one of the daily meetings on Zoom:

Every weekday from 12:10 PM to 12:50 PM

Zoom ID: 847 435 872
Password: nooners

Or send an email to CHS-WildcatsAnonymous