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3-2-21: Re: Crowder College Alcohol Recovery Support

We are receiving reports of several emails, similar to the one below, from different email addresses and regarding different subjects, making it difficult to block from our inboxes.  Please do not click the links or reply to the email.  If you use the "Junk" button, you can "Block Sender" to avoid at least that email address.  Below are two examples email received.

The email pasted below has been received by several people on campus. DO NOT FOLLOW the instructions in the email.

If you did, please contact HelpDesk at 417-455-5712 or Help@crowder.edu as soon as possible.

Email 1:

Hi #####,

I’m just following up with the email I sent a few days ago. I was hoping you had a chance to take a look at it.

If not, that is more than okay, I understand you are probably swamped with emails. I wanted to make sure my email got through because we provide something that has helped many people.

Here’s how we’ve made a difference so far:

- We provide free resources and information to help struggling individuals & families get their lives back on track.

- Inquiries remain completely anonymous and we don’t require any login information to use our site.

- All content published on Alcohol Rehab Help is fact-based and original. It is all sourced from current scientific research, ensuring content is accurate, relevant, and up-to-date with current research and addiction terminology.
Would you be willing to include https://alcoholrehabhelp.org/treatment/inpatient-vs-outpatient/ as another valuable addition to your Links page at https://crowder.edu/services/counseling/important-links/?

God Bless,

Michelle Taylor
Recovery Advocate
Alcohol Rehab Help

 

On Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 10:43 AM, Michelle Taylor <michelle@alcoholrehabhelp.org> wrote:

Hi ######,

 

I’m reaching out today to introduce you to Alcohol Rehab Help, which I believe could be of tremendous value to your website visitors. 

 

Alcohol Rehab Help is an informational web guide created for people struggling with alcohol use disorders (AUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders. Not only do we offer information on Alcohol Use Disorder, but we also have comprehensive information regarding treatment options. 

 

You can view Alcohol Rehab Help yourself at: https://alcoholrehabhelp.org/treatment/tapering-off-alcohol/

 

While reviewing your Crowder College website, I noticed that you link out to a number of other great resources on page https://crowder.edu/services/counseling/important-links/, and thought that my organization could be another valuable website to sit alongside these. 

 

I thought this might be of real interest and useful to your readers because: 

 

  • We provide free resources and information to help struggling individuals & families get their lives back on track.

 

  • About 300 million people throughout the world have an alcohol use disorder.
  • All content published on Alcohol Rehab Help is fact-based and original. Our website was recently awarded the HONcode certification (verify on the bottom of our homepage) as our website is an ethical standard, offering quality health/medical information.

We would love to be included as another valuable resource on your page. If you need any more information from me, please just let me know. 

 

Email 2:

 

Hi #####,
 
I wanted to reach out to see if you’ve had a chance to check out my previous email (attached below).

Sports psychologists play an expanded, and increasingly important role in the success of our athletes so, our team at Psychology.org created an open-use guide for students interested in this career path. This guide covers the program requirements, scholarships, and ultimate career outlook of a sports psychologist.

Becoming a Sports Psychologist -
https://www.psychology.org/careers/sports-psychologist/

We aspire to impact students in Neosho by providing this valuable resource. Consider adding our guide with the link above here or wherever you see fit - https://www.crowder.edu/services/trio/eoc/eoc-helpful-links/
 
Very best,

Braylen Torres | braylentorres@o.psychology.org
Psychology.org | Community Outreach

Psychology.org curates and produces innovative information on psychology degrees and professional career-paths within psychology through our network of field professionals.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 9:47 PM, Braylen Torres <braylentorres@o.psychology.org> wrote:

Hi #####,
 
The performance and success of intercollegiate and professional athletes depend on the support and continued use of sports psychologists. As sports continue to be such a positive and influential microcosm of society, we need to ensure that our athletes are given the opportunity to thrive.

Sports psychologists play an expanded, and increasingly important role in the success of our athletes so, our team at Psychology.org created an open-use guide for students interested in this career path. This guide covers the program requirements, scholarships, and ultimate career outlook of a sports psychologist.

Becoming a Sports Psychologist -
https://www.psychology.org/careers/sports-psychologist/

We aspire to impact students in Neosho by providing this valuable resource. Consider adding our guide with the link above here or wherever you see fit - https://www.crowder.edu/services/trio/eoc/eoc-helpful-links/
 
Very best,

Braylen Torres | braylentorres@o.psychology.org
Psychology.org | Community Outreach

Psychology.org curates and produces innovative information on psychology degrees and professional career-paths within psychology through our network of field professionals.

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