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"The experience at WARM is the
fulfillment of my best dream of participating in the
recovery journey of the addicted, including fellow
alcoholics." -- Dale Sights, WARM Chief Executive Officer.
Sights is a Henderson business-civic
leader and founder of family-owned Sights Denim Systems,
Inc.. He is a graduate of Henderson County High School and
studied at Evansville College and
Murray State
College. He and wife Margaret Ann are the parents of
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"I believe the Women's Addiction Recovery
Center is one of the greatest additions to the Henderson, KY
community. To be given the opportunity to have a positive
impact on women who suffer from the disease of addiction is
one of the greatest honors I have received."-- Sharice
Benson, WARM Executive Director.
Mrs. Benson, wife of David Benson and a
native of Indianapolis, IN., is a certified alcohol and drug
abuse counselor with an extensive background in the field.
She has Bachelor of Science Degree from University of
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"I am so blessed to be a part of WARM.
It's a wonderful way to give back and continue my own
recovery. I love these women and I value being in a
position to help them." -- Nicole Frields, WARM Program
Director.
Ms. Frields, a native of Henderson and
graduate of Henderson County High School, attended
Eastern
Kentucky University. Prior to her WARM service, she
was a staff assistant at the Hope Center Recovery Program
for Women and an administrative assistant at the
University of
Kentucky. She is the mother of two. |
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"It's a blessing to come to this job and
experience staff and clients working the road to recovery.
It's also wonderful to see the spiritual and physical
changes with our clients." Connie Cook, WARM nurse and Safe
of the Streets (SOS) Coordinator.
Mrs. Cook has a degree
in Applied Science and has held nursing positions with Job
Corps and with Livingston County, KY and Caldwell County, KY
hospitals. She and husband Ronald Cook have three daughters
and a grandson. |
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"My experiences with the Women's
Addiction Recovery Center have truly been life changing. Like
many of the women here, my journey began at the bottom. I am
blessed to be a part of the miracles that happen everyday at the
Women's Addiction Recovery Center where hope is restored to the
hopeless."-- Daphne Erwin, WARM Transitional Program
Coordinator.
Ms. Erwin is the mother of two, an Ohio County native, a
graduate of Ohio County High School and attended
Owensboro
Community College
graduating with an Associates degree in Human Services.
Ms. Erwin is also a graduate of WARM.
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"I am truly appreciative to have a place
for these ladies in need of guidance. Many of them have so
much to offer the community with their sobriety. I have
learned from the clients as well as they have learned from
me." -- Mitzi Dunlap, WARM Operations Manager.
Ms. Dunlap is a Henderson native and
graduate of Henderson County High School. She is the mother
of two and came to WARM after six and one-half years in
supervisory roles at the Henderson County Detention Center,
where she was Chief of Compliance Officer prior to joining
the WARM staff. |
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WARM Board of Directors
Dr. John Jenkins
Arlene Alexander, Ph.D.
Dax Womack, Esq.
Gerald Wischer
Rhonda Richard
Jo Beth Williamson
Father Ed Bradley
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Referrals for recovery services can be
facilitated by telephone or through this web site.
Call 270-826-0036 or navigate to the
Contact WARM web page. |