Dear Friends and Colleagues,
After four decades of pioneering leadership in advancing innovative peer support initiatives, Ellen Healion will be retiring from her role as Director of Peer Bridging and Technical Assistance at the Alliance.
Ellen’s commitment to supporting the recovery and community success of countless individuals across ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ and nationally began with her founding one of the nation’s premiere peer-run agencies, Hands Across Long Island (HALI) in 1988. Under her leadership, HALI created one of the nation’s first forensic peer bridger programs, supporting people to make a successful transition from Sing Sing prison to communities in ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ City and Long Island, as well as the nation’s very first peer-run community clinic/psychiatric rehabilitation program.
Ellen guided HALI to create a number of peer-led housing and support programs on Long Island, along with one of the first homeless outreach mobile shower initiatives. She also went on to create several courses that aided people to become Certified Peer Specialists in conjunction with ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿â€™s Academy of Peer Services.
Over the 8 years she served as Director of Peer Bridger Services and Technical Assistance at the Alliance, Ellen built on the Peer Bridger model that the Alliance created in 1994 to create state-of-the-art programs working out of 5 ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ state psychiatric hospitals and used that expertise to provide expect technical assistance in a number of states including Mississippi, Washington, Ohio and Kentucky.
Ellen’s very personal commitment to the people she has supervised or supported and her particular expertise in the areas of supervision, ethics and boundaries will leave a lasting mark on our organization and the field. She has been a central member of our leadership team and we will miss her mightily.
As we honor Ellen’s legacy, we are also beginning the search for a new Manager of the Alliance Peer Bridger Program to lead this nationally recognized model forward. If you or someone you know is very skilled and passionate about peer support and recovery-centered leadership, we encourage you to review and share the attached job posting.
