WHO WE ARE
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of R.E.A.C.H. for Tomorrow is to help individuals, families, churches, coalitions, and communities realize their goals for health, healing and wholeness using the tools of Restoration, Education, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Hope.
PURPOSE STATEMENT
In response to our faith in almighty God, the vision of R.E.A.C.H. for Tomorrow is to heal and to prevent brokenness in the world caused by trauma, abuse, and mental illness; and in its place bring edification and empowerment--either by working alone in the gaps, or bonded with other like-minded persons.
VALUES STATEMENT
At R.E.A.C.H. for Tomorrow, our values are rooted in faith and expressed through a deep commitment to health, healing, and wholeness for individuals, families, churches, coalitions, and communities. We believe restoration is possible—even in the aftermath of trauma, abuse, and mental illness—and we exist to help replace brokenness with edification, empowerment, and a brighter future.
Restoration - We walk alongside people with compassion and practical support, helping them move from hurt toward healing and renewed strength.
Education - We equip individuals, families, and community partners with tools, training, and guidance that build understanding, resilience, and long-term wellness.
Advocacy - We stand with those who are vulnerable or overlooked—promoting dignity, access to care, and a culture where people can seek help without shame. Collaboration - We work in the gaps and also “bonded with other like-minded persons,” building strong partnerships that make communities healthier together.
Hope - We lead with hope—because healing is real, change is possible, and every person and family deserves the chance to thrive. (REACH FOR TOMORROW)
Restoration - We walk alongside people with compassion and practical support, helping them move from hurt toward healing and renewed strength.
Education - We equip individuals, families, and community partners with tools, training, and guidance that build understanding, resilience, and long-term wellness.
Advocacy - We stand with those who are vulnerable or overlooked—promoting dignity, access to care, and a culture where people can seek help without shame. Collaboration - We work in the gaps and also “bonded with other like-minded persons,” building strong partnerships that make communities healthier together.
Hope - We lead with hope—because healing is real, change is possible, and every person and family deserves the chance to thrive. (REACH FOR TOMORROW)
R.E.A.C.H. BOARD MEMBERS
Diane Cushing
Aimee Roberts
Phillip Crosby
Greg Delaney
Tasha Rapp
Aimee Roberts
Phillip Crosby
Greg Delaney
Tasha Rapp
R.E.A.C.H. Staff
OFFICERS
Danielle Ratcliff, C.E.O.
Jack Waters, C.O.O.
Stephanie Roe, C.F.O.
DIRECTORS
Creed Culbreath, Collaboration Director
Leslie Stegal, Restoration & Recovery Director
Felicia Diaz-Taylor, Advocacy Director
Kelly Mettler, Education Director
Danielle Poe, Adams County Director
MANAGERS
Sharon Barrett, SUD Clinical Manager 2
Braun Lowery, SUD Clinical Manager 1
Ashley Riley, SUD Clinical Manager Supervisor
Banner Ratcliff, HR Operations Manager
Tahnee Arney, Fiscal Manager
Cody Bowen, Clinical Manager
Abbi Andre, Supervising Clinical Manager
Heather Dickson, Clinical Manager
STAFF
R.E.A.C.H. Recovery Staff
R.E.A.C.H. Restoration Counseling Staff
R.E.A.C.H. Administrative Staff
Danielle Ratcliff, C.E.O.
Jack Waters, C.O.O.
Stephanie Roe, C.F.O.
DIRECTORS
Creed Culbreath, Collaboration Director
Leslie Stegal, Restoration & Recovery Director
Felicia Diaz-Taylor, Advocacy Director
Kelly Mettler, Education Director
Danielle Poe, Adams County Director
MANAGERS
Sharon Barrett, SUD Clinical Manager 2
Braun Lowery, SUD Clinical Manager 1
Ashley Riley, SUD Clinical Manager Supervisor
Banner Ratcliff, HR Operations Manager
Tahnee Arney, Fiscal Manager
Cody Bowen, Clinical Manager
Abbi Andre, Supervising Clinical Manager
Heather Dickson, Clinical Manager
STAFF
R.E.A.C.H. Recovery Staff
R.E.A.C.H. Restoration Counseling Staff
R.E.A.C.H. Administrative Staff