Lead Trainer, Graduate Service Learning Program
Executive Director
From Crisis to Connection—Why Recovery Friendly Workplaces Matter
Substance use is not a private issue—it’s a workplace issue. Over 70% of individuals with substance use disorders are employed, according to the National Safety Council, yet many fear disclosing their struggles due to stigma and job security concerns. In Rhode Island, the majority of overdose deaths occur among working-age adults, especially those between 45–54 years old. This makes the workplace a critical setting for prevention and recovery support.
Honoring Lives Lost, Supporting Those Who Remain
Each August, communities across the globe observe International Overdose Awareness Month, culminating on August 31, a day of remembrance for those lost to substance use. Here in Rhode Island, this reflection is deeply personal. In 2024, the state reported 329 overdose deaths, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health—a significant number, yet a hopeful 18.6% decrease from 2023 (RIDOH, 2025). These are not just statistics; they represent family members, coworkers, and neighbors whose absence is felt daily.
Join the Rhode Island Construction Hike for HOPE, hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Rhode Island.
🛠️ The construction industry loses more workers to suicide than to job-site accidents.
That’s a fact we can’t ignore.
On Sunday, June 1st, we stand in solidarity with those working to change that.
Join the Rhode Island Construction Hike for HOPE, hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Rhode Island. Let’s walk to raise awareness, honor lives lost, and show that help is real, and hope is possible.
Understanding Stress and How To Manage It
Stress is a natural part of life, but when left unchecked, it can take a toll on our mental and physical health. April is Stress Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to reflect on how we handle stress and what steps we can take to manage it effectively.
What is Stress?
Creating Recovery-Friendly Workplaces: Managing Stress for Employees in Recovery
Workplace stress is a significant challenge for all employees, but for those in recovery, it can be particularly overwhelming. High-stress environments can increase the risk of relapse, hinder productivity, and create barriers to long-term stability. By addressing key workplace stressors and implementing supportive policies, employers can foster a healthier, more inclusive work environment that enhances both employee well-being and organizational success.
Unlock the Power of Inclusion in Your Workplace
Unlock the Power of Inclusion in Your Workplace
In today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving business world, diversity and inclusion are no longer just buzzwords—they’re essential to building strong, innovative, and successful teams. But when we talk about inclusion, we often overlook a powerful group of individuals who are not just waiting for opportunities, but are poised to make incredible contributions to your organization. Individuals with developmental disabilities.