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‘It requires a North Star': advocates say ‘Recovery First' ordinance combats SF's unhoused crisis
‘It requires a North Star': advocates say ‘Recovery First' ordinance combats SF's unhoused crisis

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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‘It requires a North Star': advocates say ‘Recovery First' ordinance combats SF's unhoused crisis

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Mayor Daniel Lurie said San Francisco has marked a 'major step forward in the belief that recovery is possible,' after he signed new 'Recovery First' legislation on Friday. The bill — sponsored by District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey — aims to tackle the city's long-standing behavioral health and unhoused crisis. 'Since day one, our administration has been working to reshape how the city addresses homelessness, mental health, and addiction,' said Mayor Lurie in a news release. 'This ordinance reflects what we would want for our loved ones, if they were, or if they are, struggling.' 'By enacting 'Recovery First' into law, San Francisco is finally aligning our drug policy goal with what any of us would wish for a loved one struggling with addiction — a self-directed and healthy life, free from illicit drug use,' added Supervisor Dorsey, who has long been outspoken about his own personal drug addiction and recovery. Local advocates are applauding the progress at change. 'San Francisco's overdose death rates, especially among the city's Black residents, have reached devastating levels,' said the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions in a statement to KRON4. 'This is a crisis that demands more than temporary fixes. It requires a North Star.' 'By prioritizing long-term recovery — free of illicit drugs — expanding access to treatment, and creating real pathways to sobriety and independence, we can offer people more than survival, we can help them rebuild their lives,' said Steve Adami, Executive Director of the Way Out. SF to end free distribution of fentanyl paraphernalia without treatment The ordinance follows other recent action under the $37.5 million-funded Breaking the Cycle plan from Mayor Lurie to tackle issues impacting the city, including the Fentanyl State of Emergency Ordinance. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Recovery First Treatment Center's New Executive Director Pledges to Expand Access, Strengthen Addiction Treatment Services
Recovery First Treatment Center's New Executive Director Pledges to Expand Access, Strengthen Addiction Treatment Services

Associated Press

time24-03-2025

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Recovery First Treatment Center's New Executive Director Pledges to Expand Access, Strengthen Addiction Treatment Services

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., March 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the overdose crisis continues to affect communities across South Florida, Recovery First Treatment Center has appointed Mercy Estevez, MSW, LCSW, as its new executive director. With over 15 years of experience in healthcare leadership, Estevez is committed to expanding access to life-saving addiction treatment and enhancing the quality of care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. 'I am honored to lead an organization that has been a beacon of hope for so many individuals and families,' Estevez said. 'Addiction impacts entire communities, and it's critical that those in need have access to compassionate, high-quality care.' A Proven Leader in Addiction Treatment Before joining Recovery First, Estevez held pivotal executive roles at leading healthcare institutions. She has served as the CEO for Universal Health Services (UHS) across Memphis, Dallas, and North Carolina and held prominent leadership positions within the Oglethorpe Hospital System in Florida. She is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Florida International University, and is recognized as a qualified supervisor in Florida. Throughout her career she has focused on improving patient outcomes, expanding treatment options, and optimizing service delivery. 'Recovery First has a strong foundation, and I am excited to build on its legacy. The team's unwavering dedication—many serving for years—truly inspires me. I've seen firsthand their dedication to ensure our patients have the best chance at long-term recovery. I look forward to working alongside them to elevate our impact and serve even more in our community and beyond.' Expanding Access to Life-Saving Treatment Recovery First has treated more than 11,000 patients struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders over the years. The facility offers a full continuum of care including medical detox, residential rehab, and outpatient treatment, as well as specialized programming for Veterans, healthcare professionals, and those wishing to detox from methadone. Under Estevez's leadership, the center will also focus on expanding community outreach efforts and strengthening partnerships with local healthcare providers and advocacy organizations. By forging these connections, she hopes to reach more individuals struggling with substance use disorders before their situation becomes critical. 'Our mission is simple yet profound,' she said. 'We restore hope and empower individuals and families impacted by addiction. United by compassion and a commitment to inclusive care, we provide a foundation for lasting recovery.' About Recovery First Treatment Center Recovery First Treatment Center, located in Hollywood, FL, serves the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area and individuals nationwide with evidence-based addiction treatment. We provide a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient services for individuals facing substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. We believe in the power of recovery and are committed to restoring hope, empowering individuals and families, and breaking the stigma of addiction. Our specialized programs, including tailored support for Veterans and healthcare professionals, offer a strong foundation for lasting recovery that transforms lives. Recovery First Treatment Center is part of American Addiction Centers, a national leader in addiction treatment. Learn more at

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