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Maggie Young

Maggie Young is Chief Recovery Officer at Liberation Programs, Inc. and has been working in addiction prevention, residential and outpatient treatment services for more than 25 years. Maggie is dually qualified as a clinician and as an administrator. Maggie has oversight of; the Youth and Family Resource Program, a prevention service that supports middle and high school-aged students and their families, 18 permanent supportive housing units, Families in Recovery Program, a residential program for pregnant and parenting women with children in their care as well as Liberation House a 65 bed male facility. Her efforts on behalf of pregnant and postpartum women required her to develop fully collaborative relationships between the local child welfare system, local hospitals and substance abuse treatment services providers. Maggie currently serves as president on the CT Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) board of Directors as well as a board member of Mid Fairfield Aids Project (MFAP) and National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence/Westchester (NCADD). Maggie volunteers at Stamford Health linking individuals who are receiving mental health services to recovery supports in the community. In addition to her local and state work, Maggie facilitated trainings in Juneau and Anchorage Alaska in 2018 to child welfare and court support services staff on the benefit of medicated assisted treatments for women with children.
