Heather Stringer
Founder
Heather Stringer is our dedicated Founder and Qualified behavioral health assistance (QBHA), deeply committed to guiding others on their recovery journeys. With a focus on trauma-informed care, she helps clients navigate the complexities of recovery, drawing from her own experiences since 2017. Having faced various traumas alongside her children, Heather understands the challenges of healing and is passionate about providing personalized support. She works closely with each client to create tailored recovery plans, equipping them with the tools that have been pivotal in her own recovery. Reflecting on her journey, Heather emphasizes the importance of growth and resilience. She’s here to support you through the ups and downs of recovery, offering compassion and guidance every step of the way. With Heather, you’re not just a client; you’re a part of a healing community
Cameron Stringer
- CEO
Cameron Stringer is our CEO and Qualified behavioral health assistance (QBHA). After battling addiction for many years, Cameron found hope and recovery through a combination of faith and determination. Now, 13 years recovered, he has turned his life around, advocating for others facing similar struggles. Cameron’s journey involved navigating the legal system, addiction trauma and codependency which was a crucial part of his transformation. Today, Cameron focuses on helping others find their path to recovery while inspiring change, growth, faith and healing. Cameron is dedicated to finding the light in a dark situation and making everyone feel like they have found the help and support that they need to succeed in their goals and recovery.
Moose
QBHA, QMAP
Moose is a dedicated recovering addict with two years of continuous sobriety, following a 30-year journey through addiction. Her lived experience gives her a deep understanding of the challenges and resilience it takes to break free. Today, she is driven to be part of the solution—using her story, strength, and hope to guide others toward recovery. Moose is passionate about helping individuals rediscover their worth, build sustainable change, and create a life beyond addiction.
Kassandra Klein
QBHA, CPFS, Clinical Intern
Kassandra Klein is a dedicated recovery professional, Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant (QBHA), and clinical intern completing her senior year at Metropolitan State University of Denver. As a Certified Peer and Family Support Specialist (CPFS), she provides peer support and facilitates groups in sober living environments, helping individuals build stability and independence. With over 10 years of experience in culinary arts and food service, she brings strong organization, time management, and professionalism to her work. Kassandra’s approach is deeply informed by her lived experience, including overcoming chronic homelessness, navigating systems such as CPS and the courts, reuniting her family, and regaining custody of her children. Guided by faith, prayer, and personal practice, she believes recovery is both a spiritual and practical journey, and she is committed to helping others find strength, purpose, and lasting change.