Brettney Trotter is a recovery-focused program developer and advocate dedicated to creating accessible, compassionate pathways for healing. With over a decade in long-term recovery and a CADC I credential—working toward full CADC certification by Summer 2026—she blends lived experience with evidence-based practice to support individuals rebuilding their lives.
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As co-founder of Working Class Recovery and a program developer for The Tisdale Foundation, Brettney provides harm-reduction education, virtual recovery support, and innovative program design. She is a certified SMART Recovery facilitator and life coach, currently completing her bachelor's degree in Psychological Science with plans to pursue an MSW and doctorate in Clinical Psychology focused on trauma, addiction, and harm reduction.
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Her mission is to help people rediscover themselves, heal with dignity, and build lives rooted in purpose and possibility.