Hobbies and interests
Softball
Advocacy And Activism
Reading
Drama
I read books multiple times per week
Sarah Haden
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I am a person in long term recovery from substance use and mental health who is now 7 years clean! I am back in school to earn my bachelor's in criminal justice with a minor in substance use counseling. I am hoping to gain more knowledge to help those find a life in recovery and keep them from being stuck in the revolving door of the criminal justice world.
Education
Southern New Hampshire University- Online
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
Everest University - Melbourne
Trade SchoolMajors:
- Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
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Career
Dream career field:
Individual & Family Services
Dream career goals:
Case Manager
Rocky Mountain Human Services2023 – Present1 yearForensic Peer Specialist
Wellpath2018 – 20202 yearsForensic Peer Navigator
Denver County Courts2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Softball
Varsity1988 – Present36 years
Public services
Volunteering
Twelve Step Rec Association — Roster Manager/Commissioner of Womens softball2016 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Evan T. Wissing "Choose a better life" Scholarship
WinnerI am a person in recovery, recovery from trauma, mental health, substance use, homelessness and incarceration. I spent 15 years of my life in darkness, a darkness I couldn't find a way out of. It was a miserable existence, so much so that I attempted to take my life on several occasions to end the pain. I spent most of my twenties between being alone and in psychiatric hospitals. After a double attempt to end it all in 2015, I found a way out. A doctor who had taken care of me numerous times in a hospital told me that no one had come to see me or even called. It made me feel so alone, but he assured me there was another way. At that moment I realized I had to change, and we made a plan, it wasn't the plan I wanted, but I had to try.
I enrolled myself into therapy, intensive outpatient therapy, went to AA meetings and moved into sober living. This was the start of my journey in recovery, and the best decision I have ever made. Since I have been in recovery I have devoted my life to helping others find their path to recovery and freedom from the past. I have worked in sober living, treatment centers, jails and the courts as a peer mentor. Working with people in recovery is my passion, I find joy in helping people help themselves. During this time I have become a Certified Peer and Family Specialist with the state of Colorado and have taken over 100 training in different areas of mental health, substance use and criminal justice. Unfortunately, this is not enough to follow my dreams.
My dream is to help all of our county courts and government to implement peer programs in our jails, prisons and courts. To make this dream come true, I decided to go back to college and learn all that I can about the criminal justice system and how it works. I believe the best way to help an organization is to learn how it works first and then figure out how to add things to make it better. I am currently attending Southern New Hampshire University getting my Bachelor's in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Substance Use. This degree will help me with the knowledge and confidence to start my dream. Please help me to make this dream come true. Thank you.