Kayla Mirenda (Joslin)
Nashville native Kayla Joslin graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Business Administration. During her time in college, Kayla interned at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at [...]
Nashville native Kayla Joslin graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Business Administration. During her time in college, Kayla interned at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at [...]
Kim is the Director of ANA’S House, she is also employed at Cumberland Heights as a Clinical Associate and has her certification in Peer Recovery Support Specialist. Kim opened up ANA’S House to [...]
Leah is the Court Liaison with Samaritan Recovery Community. She is originally from Obion, Tennessee in West Tennessee. She studied Political Science at the University of Tennessee at Martin. [...]
Tim is a native Tennessean, born and raised in Nashville. He is the son of Roy Pardue, a former Nashville Vols baseball player. He majored in Business and Marketing at David Lipscomb University [...]
Deb Smith graduated from Tennessee Law School in 1982. She worked as a private practitioner in Crossville, TN until early 1988, when she became an Assistant District Attorney for the 21st [...]
Candis Batey is our Case Manager and Treatment Intake Coordinator at our Court Foundation Center. Candis is a native of Nashville who graduated from Antioch High School. She studied Psychology [...]
Karen is the executive director of Re-Entry Recovery Residences and comes to us with over 27 years of experience working in the field of recovery. After moving to Tennessee she became frustrated [...]

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615.810.9629
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