New Directions for Women Appoints New Board Member

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(Newswire.net — April 18, 2018) Costa Mesa, CA — New Directions for Women (NDFW), an exclusively female nonprofit drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility, today announced the appointment of business leader and dedicated NDFW volunteer Roxie Storey to its board of directors. NDFW is one of a handful of rehabilitation facilities in the United States providing addiction treatment services for women of all ages, including pregnant women and women with children. Storey has been a consummate NDFW volunteer for the past two years.

“We are proud to welcome Roxie as our newest board member,” said NDFW Executive Director Sue Bright. “She is a welcome addition to an exemplary leadership team that helps guide NDFW and provides unwavering support to our mission of healing women, their children and entire families affected by addiction.”
Storey first joined NDFW as a volunteer in 2016 and has played an integral role in the organization’s Faith House fundraising campaign to renovate the residential building that hosts mothers in treatment and their children. She also has been active in recruiting other volunteers and has been particularly impactful during the holidays by donating gifts to NDFW residents.
“I chose to be part of New Directions for Women because the hope it offers women is so admirable, and I am honored to join the board of directors,” said Storey. “New Directions for Women exists so women and mothers don’t have to choose between sobriety and their children, while increasing their chance at achieving sobriety and helping other women do the same.”
Storey has worked in the financial services industry for nearly 20 years, most notably with small-middle-market companies. She currently is Vice President of Insurance and Financial Services at Tippett Moorhead & Haden Insurance Services, LLC, advising individual and corporate clients on executive benefits, business succession planning, wealth transfer and retirement income strategies.

About New Directions for Women

Founded in 1977, New Directions for Women (NDFW) is a world-renowned, exclusively female, private drug and alcohol rehab program providing social model residential addiction treatment services for women of all ages, including pregnant women, women with children, women who have relapsed, had prior treatments and suffer from a co-existing disorder. Nestled on a three-acre campus in Costa Mesa, California, the state licensed and certified, award winning facility touts a very high recovery rate. The Costa Mesa-based facility has held prestigious Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation for eight consecutive years and is the only CARF-accredited sober living home in Orange County. NDFW accepts most insurances and have partial scholarship opportunities available for those who financial assistance. Non-profit since 1977. For more information, please call 800.939.6636 or visit www.newdirectionsforwomen.org.

New Directions for Women

2607 Willo Lane
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
United States
(800) 939-6636
contact@newdirectionsforwomen.org
https://www.newdirectionsforwomen.org