The Recovery Resource Center (RRC) of Salisbury is pleased to welcome Ashley Clevenger to its Board of Directors. The RRC provides a safe haven for those seeking support during recovery from addiction.
“We are thrilled to have Ashley join the Board,” said Lisa Campbell, Executive Director of the RRC. “Having engaged, compassionate and caring leaders is critical to our ability to serve our community 24/7. Mrs. Clevenger brings with her critical knowledge and strong leadership. We could not be happier to have her join our team.”
Ashley Clevenger is a graduate of Radford University with a background in business management and marketing. Mrs. Clevenger is the current Vice President and Business Development Officer for Hebron Savings Bank, leading the commercial lending division. She is a graduate with honors from the Maryland Banking School and a member of the Maryland Bankers Association. Mrs. Clevenger and her family have been Salisbury residents for the past 18 years. She is currently involved with The Rotary Club (past Board member), Meals on Wheels, Relay For Life Wicomico (Chair, 4 years), American Cancer Society (Regional Leadership Council), United Way and the Women’s Leadership Committee which is a branch of the Greater Salisbury Committee.
“Unfortunately, most families throughout our region and across our nation, have had to deal with a loved one suffering from addiction. I look forward to being a part of the solution to the problem facing so many. RRC provides a safe space for recovering individuals to learn life skills while building their network of support, and as a Board Member, I will advocate for this organization to continue making an impact in our community,” noted Mrs. Clevenger.
ABOUT RRC: The RRC also provides free 12-step programs, life skills training and non-alcoholic social activities. 12-step programs include Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous and Overeaters Anonymous, holding meetings 7-days a week. While other 12-step programs exist throughout Salisbury, the RRC offers free, open meetings for anyone who wants to participate.
The Recovery Resource Center, in partnership with the Wicomico County Health Department, houses a 24/7 Safe Station for anyone seeking urgent help to begin on their path to recovery from addiction. This program helps eliminate barriers to treatment by linking those in crisis with a peer support specialist who can help connect them with resources.
For more information about the Recovery Resource Center including 12-step programs, meeting, and class schedules, or how you can support this critical community service, visit www.rrcsby.org or call us at 410-749-9482.