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Arlene Greene Executive Director As the Executive Director of Land Manor, a leading drug and alcohol treatment center, Arlene Greene brings over 40 years of experience in business, marketing, and customer service, including more than two decades in the nonprofit sector. This extensive background empowers her to leverage a versatile skill set to advance Land Manor’s mission, seamlessly blending strategic leadership with a deep commitment to transforming lives and fostering community resilience. Driven by a profound passion for social services, Arlene views her role as a unique opportunity to create lasting, positive change. Under her leadership, Land Manor remains dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care to individuals and families facing substance use challenges. Arlene’s leadership approach is both supportive and visionary, focused on building a strong foundation for the organization’s teams and ultimately reinforcing the well-being of the community it serves. Arlene’s vision for Land Manor emphasizes its role as a trusted, community-centered resource, prioritizing service excellence and integrity. By expanding the organization’s reach, enhancing its programs, and fostering strategic partnerships, she aims to ensure that Land Manor continues to make a meaningful impact in the fields of addiction treatment and mental health support.

Rebecka Cherry Director of Operations Rebecka Cherry has dedicated her career to empowering others as they reclaim their lives from addiction. In recovery herself since 1989, Rebecka discovered her true calling in 2008 while working in sober living environments. There, she found purpose and passion in guiding individuals on their path to sobriety, a commitment that has only deepened over time. With more than 14 years of experience, Rebecka has worked extensively with diverse populations, including men reintegrating from prison and veterans navigating the journey of recovery. In 2021, Rebecka brought her expertise and dedication to Land Manor as the Program Director for the G.L.A.S.S. Program, a role through which she has significantly strengthened the program’s impact. Her leadership has bolstered essential community partnerships and enriched program offerings, ensuring that Land Manor remains a trusted resource for those in need. Known for her steadfast support, Rebecka is a source of hope and resilience for women in recovery and their children, laying the groundwork for healing and stability in every life she touches. Her commitment to creating safe, nurturing spaces allows individuals and families to build new lives, and she continues to be an inspiring force within the recovery community.

Dennis S. Farmer Director of Business Services Dennis S. Farmer, the visionary CEO and Founder of Legacy Village, LLC, has a rich background rooted in his small-town upbringing in Shafter, California. He began his career with the State of California at age 24, quickly advancing to become Head of Accounting at Kern Valley State Prison, where he managed budgets and coordinated fiscal policies. Despite his professional success, Dennis struggled with alcohol addiction, which took a toll on his personal life, leading to two failed marriages and significant health challenges. His path to recovery included three rehab attempts, with the third marking his commitment to long-term recovery, and a reconnection with his faith. Inspired by his own experiences, Dennis founded Legacy Village to offer accessible, affordable care for those battling addiction. The organization became known for its individualized recovery services, particularly for veterans, and thrived until 2023 when changes in federal policy significantly impacted its operations, leading to the facility’s closure after nine years of service. Dennis continued his advocacy for veterans, speaking out against the changes in addiction treatment access and working with policymakers to highlight the dangers these shifts posed to veterans’ health. Undeterred by these challenges, Dennis took on a new role as CEO of Recovery 101, dedicated to eradicating the stigma around addiction treatment and promoting mental health. He published his first book Ironing Money, in 2023. He remains an advocate for veterans and is involved in the establishment of new clinics for mental and behavioral health, set to open in 2024. Additionally, Dennis has launched the Recovery 101 podcast and is working on his second book to help others on their wellness journeys. His life story is one of resilience, redemption, and a deep commitment to serving others.

Cierra Reeves Clinical Manager Ciera Reeves is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master’s Degree in Psychology/Counseling and nearly a decade of experience in the social services field. Driven by a profound desire to help others thrive, Ciera has dedicated her career to walking alongside individuals, couples, and families as they navigate life’s most challenging moments. Her work spans across the Department of Family and Protective Services, domestic violence shelters, and private practice—each chapter reinforcing her unwavering commitment to mental health and wellness. With a strong foundation in trauma-informed care, Ciera leads with empathy, integrity, and clinical excellence. She believes that every person deserves to feel seen, heard, and supported, and she works to create a therapeutic space rooted in trust and genuine connection. Her approach helps clients understand how their past shapes their present, empowering them to build healthier, more fulfilling lives. As a servant-leader, Ciera’s mission is to uplift others—whether through direct clinical care or by mentoring and guiding her team. Her leadership style is marked by compassion, accountability, and a deep respect for the unique stories each individual brings. She consistently places people at the heart of her work, striving to foster environments where healing, growth, and transformation can flourish. In her role as Clinical Manager, Ciera remains committed to the highest standards of care. She is passionate about cultivating a culture of collaboration, wellness, and resilience—where both clients and clinicians feel supported in their journeys. Her dedication to leadership, service, and emotional well-being continues to drive meaningful change in the lives of those she serves.

Warrie Guillory Program Director The Melton Center Warrie Guillory is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Mental Health Professional (MHP), and a Licensed Pastor dedicated to fostering growth, resilience, and empowerment in individuals seeking a life of sustained sobriety. With a strong foundation of faith, Warrie leads with confidence and compassion, guided by a commitment to the transformative power of Jesus Christ. As the Program Director at the Melton Center, Warrie leverages extensive expertise to support clients in rebuilding their lives and making meaningful returns to their families and communities. Holding both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Psychology, Warrie’s academic background is complemented by a robust professional history, including work with at-risk youth at the State Hospital, juvenile detention centers, and Father Flanagan’s Boys Town. Over the past two decades, Warrie has also dedicated service to military personnel across all branches, focusing on readiness and resilience programs. Warrie’s diverse skill set and compassionate leadership at the Melton Center empower residents and outpatient clients to achieve personal accountability and progress in their recovery journey, guiding them to new heights of success and stability.

Asia Darkins Program Manager NorthPointe Recovery Asia Darkins is a dedicated professional with a heart for helping others find healing and freedom. With 25 years in recovery herself, she brings personal insight and compassion to her work as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, Recovery Coach, and Christian Counselor. Asia is passionate about empowering individuals to develop healthier coping skills and embrace lasting transformation. Currently, Ms. Darkins aspires to pursue her master’s degree and become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) expanding her ability to serve beyond chemical dependency, addressing a broader range of mental health needs. Her mission is to inspire hope and provide practical tools for emotional and behavioral wellness. Asia lives by the belief that resilience leads to growth, often sharing her favorite quote: “In every loss, there is a gain! Let’s find the gain.”

Valencia Flores Program Manager SouthPointe Recovery Valencia Flores, a Beaumont, TX native, is a passionate leader in the field of addiction recovery and a tireless advocate for quality, client-centered care. Her journey began as a resident of Land Manor Franklin House South, where she transformed her own struggles into a deep commitment to excellence in service. In 2024, her unwavering dedication culminated in her appointment as Program Director—a role in which she leads with both lived experience and professional expertise. An alumna of Franklin House South (2010), Valencia has devoted her life to helping others reclaim theirs. Her early recognition by the Beaumont Rotary Club with the Vocational Excellence Award in 2012 reflected not only her passion but her consistent delivery of high-quality, impactful care. In 2013, she earned certification as a faith-based clinical counselor through the International Institute of Faith-Based Counseling, specializing in anger management—further reinforcing her dedication to offering evidence-based, ethical, and compassionate support. Valencia’s educational path is a reflection of her tenacity and pursuit of excellence. Overcoming significant barriers—including homelessness and leaving high school—she earned her Associate’s degree in Occupational Studies from ICDC College in 2014 and became a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) in 2016. These achievements laid the groundwork for her role as a trusted leader and mentor in the recovery field. In 2021, Valencia was instrumental in the creation and implementation of Land Manor’s Glass Project, one of the first recovery initiatives in the region focused on women and children. Her attention to policy, structure, and outcomes helped establish a model of care rooted in dignity, safety, and empowerment. Valencia’s personal life is equally marked by resilience and grace. After marrying in 2012 and tragically losing her husband in 2021, she continued to meet life’s challenges with courage and heart. Though she never had children of her own, she has lovingly raised two nieces and a nephew, proudly claiming them as her own. In 2025, she looks forward to remarrying and stepping into a new chapter with hope and renewed purpose. A true champion of quality care, Valencia continues to set a standard of excellence in every aspect of her work. Her leadership is defined not only by her experience but by her unwavering commitment to elevating the standard of recovery services and empowering others to rise beyond their circumstances.

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