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About Us

OUR MISSION

OUR ACTION PLAN

OUR MISSION

 The journey from active addiction is a tough road that is different for every person.  Our mission is to help people courageously navigate the journey from addiction to recovery. 

L-R: Vice President, Christina Anderson; President, Mike Kersey; Recovery Coach, Kelly Landon

OUR VISION

OUR ACTION PLAN

OUR MISSION

 Our mission is to help people courageously navigate the journey from addiction to recovery is realized through our vision of meeting people where they are, helping them attain sobriety and recovery through connection and support services to enable them to sustain recovery. 

OUR ACTION PLAN

OUR ACTION PLAN

OUR ACTION PLAN

 We're a 'hands on' organization.  With a board and volunteers, many who are also people in recovery (recovery peers), we know that equipping those who seek our help with experienced, knowledge and assistance based on their individual needs is what makes Courage To Change able to help people seeking recovery on multiple, vital fronts that

 We're a 'hands on' organization.  With a board and volunteers, many who are also people in recovery (recovery peers), we know that equipping those who seek our help with experienced, knowledge and assistance based on their individual needs is what makes Courage To Change able to help people seeking recovery on multiple, vital fronts that help our clients succeed in their recovery journey- from understanding and navigating logistics of social services, to helping assess and find available treatment options to sober living placement to helping them connect in a recovery community, we're there, walking alongside our clients. 

Our Board

Mike Kersey, President

Christina Anderson, Vice President

Christina Anderson, Vice President

Mike’s recovery journey spans almost 25 years. His sobriety date is October 8, 1999 and he hasn’t stopped helping others since. 

His passion to assist others to overcome what are the most basic, yet most difficult obstacles in early recovery is the relentless force behind Courage To Change Recovery Services. 

Assisting people in their trans

Mike’s recovery journey spans almost 25 years. His sobriety date is October 8, 1999 and he hasn’t stopped helping others since. 

His passion to assist others to overcome what are the most basic, yet most difficult obstacles in early recovery is the relentless force behind Courage To Change Recovery Services. 

Assisting people in their transition from addiction to recovery is rarely a straight line. Mike’s personal passion for community outreach combined with his long-standing presence and experienced voice in the recovery arena in Snohomish and surrounding counties has established CTC’s standing as a reliable non-profit services organization of integrity, focused to help those seeking services to attain and/or sustain recovery without falling into the gaps that can come during the recovery journey. “The gaps that come along the road to recovery can create a life or death situation for people taking those first steps forward in their recovery- from relapse to becoming a target for patient brokers. Offering services I call ‘gap services’- such segue sober housing between detox and treatment or a ride to detox could mean the difference between life and death. We are constantly looking at those ‘gaps’ and how we can fill them in order to come alongside a person in the early stages of recovery in ways that help them stay on track in that early period of the recovery journey.”   

Whether he’s assisting people as they enter detox or treatment to helping someone secure sober living/housing, Mike’s experienced voice of help, hope and encouragement is always available.   


Mike’s professional affiliations with non-profits include board memberships with the Hoff Foundation (board member), The Hand Up Project (Treasurer, board member), Courage to Change Housing (Vice President), and currently, as our President at Courage To Change Recovery Services.


While Mike enjoys fishing, camping and spending time with family and friends, he says his heart is most filled in his outreach to those still suffering active addiction. “I’ve been where they are. As grateful as I am for my own sobriety and recovery, there isn’t gratefulness more full than watching another person grab ahold of recovery, flourish and become a whole person again. Getting to be a part of their journey to freedom is fulfilling in a way I can’t describe.” 


Mike.ctcrs@gmail.com

Christina Anderson, Vice President

Christina Anderson, Vice President

Christina Anderson, Vice President

 Christina has been in recovery since May 2012. Her recovery program led her to work with non-profits with missions of recovery. 

One of the key factors to our success in helping people at CTC is our commitment to meet people where they are, maintaining an openness to the many pathways to recovery. Christina’s recovery experience and servi

 Christina has been in recovery since May 2012. Her recovery program led her to work with non-profits with missions of recovery. 

One of the key factors to our success in helping people at CTC is our commitment to meet people where they are, maintaining an openness to the many pathways to recovery. Christina’s recovery experience and service work in the recovery arena are centered on the utilization of a multiplicity of recovery processes that help us help reach and refer services at an individual level.  

  

Christina’s recovery affiliations include her current role as CTC’s Vice President as well as board member of Casa De Maria, which focuses on healing trauma with light and sound therapies; board member at World Transformation Alliance, a focused organization geared toward intentional communities and community living. 

She helped start the non-profit, The Hand Up Project in 2013 where she forged partnerships with other local organizations, The Hoff Foundation and The House Ministries. 


Christina is a mom and works for North Coast Lighting and free-lances as a videographer. She is currently working on her personal project to complete a video documentary on addiction and medically assisted treatment.


Christinaa.ctcrs@gmail.com

Alissa Long, Secretary / Treasurer

Jehan Atkin, Case Manager

Jehan Atkin, Case Manager

Alissa enjoys spending time volunteering with several different organizations in our community! 

Alissa has been in recovery since June of 2018, which led her to her passion of outreach to the homeless and individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD/addiction) who are ready to make a change. 


Alissa is a strong community conduit for CTC as

Alissa enjoys spending time volunteering with several different organizations in our community! 

Alissa has been in recovery since June of 2018, which led her to her passion of outreach to the homeless and individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD/addiction) who are ready to make a change. 


Alissa is a strong community conduit for CTC as she volunteers with several different organizations that partner together to meet the needs of our clients. She works with the community to provide meals, clothes, phones, social services, resources, transportation, treatment services and potential housing to help people get back on their feet. As a board member at CTC, Alissa’s strong networking helps create more sober housing opportunities for our clients to enable stronger stability and growth after detox and/or treatment, which reinforces sustained longevity in recovery.   


“From the moment a person decides he/she is ready to make a change, it’s our continuous goal to provide some of the core helps a person needs for transition from active addiction in a way that will help build a strong base for their recovery journey to start. From a ride to detox and or treatment, to helping find sober housing to providing some essential, immediate needs such as our hygiene packs- all of those things matter immensely.” 


Alissa is married with four children. In her free time, Alissa enjoys strength training, hiking, gardening, reading, and spending time with her family.  


Alissa.ctcrs@gmail.com

Jehan Atkin, Case Manager

Jehan Atkin, Case Manager

Jehan Atkin, Case Manager

Jehan is the Director of Public Relations at Courage to Change.  She has been sober since September 2019. At the time of her sobriety she was an entrepreneur running a vintage shop in Snohomish.  At this vintage shop Jehan began to connect with the Snohomish community, and became a downtown Snohomish community leader.  She participated in

Jehan is the Director of Public Relations at Courage to Change.  She has been sober since September 2019. At the time of her sobriety she was an entrepreneur running a vintage shop in Snohomish.  At this vintage shop Jehan began to connect with the Snohomish community, and became a downtown Snohomish community leader.  She participated in many community events, and she started dreaming of ways that she could help others in her community, especially those who were without help such as single mothers.  Jehan is currently in the process of raising money to open up a house for recovering women as the need is growing and is great.  Jehan is passionate about loving her neighbor, which is God's greatest commandment.  As a Christian Jehan believes in the power of loving others as the best way to support them in their sobriety.  Jehan strongly believes in the golden rule that she should love others as she would want to be loved.  Jehan says that she is the leader of a misfit army, because she grew up feeling like a misfit herself.  Her misfit army includes people who are rejected, unwanted, and struggling with addiction.  Jehan has always had a heart for helping others and has been told many times that she would make a great professional counselor.  And being the Director of Public Relations at Courage to Change in one of Jehan's dream jobs, because she has always had a heart for ministry and helping others.


jehan.ctcrs@gmail.com

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Allie Wile, Member at Large

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

Nick Mcglashan, Honorary Member

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