Meet the founder & Director

Cameron Lundstrom

Cameron Lundstrom PSS, CPT is a Certified Peer Support Specialist both in the Colorado competencies and nationally thru SAMHSA as well as a Certified Personal Trainer with the International Sport Science Association. He is a 7 Habits Graduate, Core Group Member and a Gulf War Veteran. He is also a convicted felon and recovering addict having spent 18 years in the Criminal Justice System. Now with 11 years in recovery, he is sharing his experience and guidance with those still struggling on their path. He also works as a Parent Advocate with the ORPC helping parents with substance use issues reunify with their children and was selected by the American Bar Association as a Reunification Hero, 2022. https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/child_law/cameron-lundstrom.pdf

MEET OUR Team

Our staff has decades of experience not only in addiction but also in recovery and re-entry. By valuing diversity, we have encompassed the many paths to recovery.

One of us has been right where you are at!

Our Clinicians

Dr. Alacey Berumen, PhD, has been trained as a Peer Recovery Coach through the CCAR Recovery Academy Certification Program. Alacey has spent many years in the Emergency Room Department helping patients who suffer from addiction and substance abuse. She understands the physical and mental effects of substance abuse and is ready to support and coach our team members through every step of the way.

Dr. Alacey Berumen

Barbara Parker, MA, LPC, NCC, has seven years’ experience as a therapist, spending four of those years working in an inpatient program for men coming out of prison and into community corrections. She learned about the determination and drive to overcome addictions and family history/traumas. For the last couple of years she has been working in Telehealth mental health care. She is also a Veteran of the United States Air Force and active in the Veteran community.   

She will work with you and help guide you to a deeper understanding of your struggles and then work with you to explore coping skills to enhance your sobriety goals. 

Barbara Parker

I am a License Professional Counselor, License Addiction Counselor, Master Addictions Counselor, Certified Clinical Supervisor, Certified Trauma & Abuse Psychotherapist, Ordained Minister. Trained in Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing level I & II, an approved Train the Trainer for OBH, approved by DOC for Sex Offender and Domestic Violence Management. I have worked in the criminal justice field since 2007 as first in Security, then as a Case Manager, Therapist, Clinical Coordinator for the Intensive Residential Treatment program that I help implement in a halfway house. Then as Outpatient Clinical Coordinator, and as a Clinical Supervisor of a Medical Assisted Treatment program, as well as a Mental Health Professional in a county detention facility.

I have experience supervising Interns, Licensed Personal Counselor Candidates, Certified Addictions Specialists & Candidates, and sponsoring counselors for Medicaid. I am an approved Practice Monitor for DORA, and MFLC for the Military. I have co-supervised Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Candidates. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Service Management, and a Master’s Degree in Marriage, Family & Child counseling.

Mary Anne herman

Our Coaches

Lori Lassiter has been trained as a Peer Recovery Coach through the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy certification program & is also certified as a National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) through SAMHSA/NAADAC.

Lori’s lived experience of recovery from her own addiction & having been “in the system” gives her a genuine understanding of what her clients are actually going through emotionally, financially, & in dealing with family matters. Her goal, as a coach, is to meet her clients where they are at and help them to figure out their own personal journey to recovery, in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner.

Lori Lassiter

Hello! I'm Arian, a 43-year-old who's been sober for 11 years. I have been a Recovery coach for about 4 years. Throughout my journey, I've dedicated myself to helping people from all walks of life find their way off the streets and into sobriety. My passions include nurturing plants, cherishing time with my family, and enjoying the company of my dogs. I find immense joy in boating on the serene waters of oceans, seas, or lakes, where I can unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature. Life, to me, is about embracing the fun and funny moments it brings. Join me as I continue to explore and celebrate the brighter side of life!

Arian Campbell

Heather Harrison is a compassionate recovery coach and trauma healing specialist with a profound understanding of the journey toward healing and self-discovery. With over a decade of experience in the field, Heather combines her academic background with a wealth of certifications to offer holistic support to individuals navigating the challenges of trauma healing and recovery. With over half a dozen field related certifications and continuing education classes, she brings a unique blend of therapeutic and energy healing modalities to her practice. Her approach is rooted in the belief that true healing encompasses mind, body, and soul, and she empowers her clients to cultivate emotional resilience, strengthen their intuition, and embrace radical self-love as they embark on the journey toward recovery.

Heather Harrison

Taylor Doucet is an Advanced Peer Recovery Specialist. He has all his modules in his Certified Addiction Technician training through the Office of Behavioral Health. Taylor is also a CrossFit Level 1 and a Certified Personal Trainer through NASM. He’s been in active recovery for over a decade and was also incarcerated since the age of 19. Recently released after 11 years, he’s started his journey as a coach to help people with a similar walk. After helping start many programs inside the Colorado Department of Corrections, including a CrossFit program called Redemption Road, he’s used fitness while incarcerated to live the recovery life and help others turn their life around as well. Some of the tools he’s used over the years other than fitness is the “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey, he became a Master facilitator through the Franklin Covey Foundation and since his release has been teaching this material to help with recovery. If you’re interested in changing your life and becoming a stronger, healthier person, please contact Taylor, he’s always open to talk about how we can turn things around.

Taylor Doucet

Trevor Jones (CF-L2, NCPS, CCAR Professionalism/Ethics, CHOICES, Mental Health First Aid) has been working in mental health and personal developments fields for over twenty years. Trevor spent over two and a half decades incarcerated in Colorado. During that time, he took and facilitated numerous programs and courses, and worked on his own personal development and self-improvement. He was also a member of the foundational team that started Redemption Road Fitness Foundation and spent years in leadership roles with DU PAI. Since his release, Trevor has worked in both the Peer Support and CrossFit fields. His passion is to see others overcome barriers and limitations. 

Trevor jones

My name is Chanel, a proud Colorado native and passionate advocate for positive change. I've dedicated my career to empowering non-profits and recovery agencies with the tools they need to thrive. My journey has been shaped by personal challenges, including overcoming a DUI, which taught me the invaluable lessons of abstinence and moderation. These experiences have fueled my drive to help others, leading me to become a business owner and a recovery coach. Today, I am committed to guiding individuals towards a healthy, sober lifestyle, leveraging my expertise and personal insights to inspire transformation and resilience.

CHanel berumen

Hi, my name is William Cussins. I am a highly motivated individual with a deep passion for seeing people advance and thrive in their lives. One of the greatest joys in my life is helping others overcome hurdles and become the best versions of themselves. I take pride in connecting with people, understanding their unique struggles and aspirations, and providing tailored support to foster an environment where they can flourish. My goal is to inspire and empower individuals to achieve their dreams, believing that together we can navigate life's journey and celebrate successes along the way.

William cussins

Hi, my name is Tevin Calhoun. I am a NAS recovery coach. This all came about because I decided to change my life and travel a different path than my younger self was traveling through trails and tribulations I found a whole lot of knowledge. surrounding myself with resourceful,  respectable, influential people who were willing to hold me accountable. I latched on to that group and together i climbed out that hole I had personally dug myself, with their help. This was accomplished through accountability, integrity, resources, proper planning, shared experience, support and HELP!!!!  And through peer coaching I hope to give you the same support. I am here to help through your struggles and celebrate your successes.

 

Tevin Calhoun

As a dedicated recovery coach, I have always been passionate about helping individuals regain control of their lives and find the strength within to overcome challenges. My journey into this field stems from my own experiences and a deep desire to support others in their path toward healing and transformation. I have witnessed firsthand how difficult recovery can be, but I also know the power of perseverance, support, and guidance. I became a recovery coach because I believe everyone deserves a chance to rebuild their lives, regardless of the obstacles they face.

With a strong background in personal development and wellness, I bring a holistic approach to coaching, addressing both the mental and physical aspects of recovery. I am committed to creating a safe, non-judgmental space for my clients, where they can explore their emotions, set goals, and develop the tools they need to thrive. My ultimate goal is to empower individuals to realize their potential and take ownership of their recovery journey. Helping others overcome challenges and rediscover their purpose is not just my career, but my calling.

John Mckissack

Patrick MOORe

My name is Patrick, and I started using drugs when I was 13, which led to a cycle of incarceration that consumed most of my adult life. I broke my back and was paralyzed before going to prison, but while I was inside, I found a group called RF2 that changed everything. This community was built on honesty, integrity, and accountability, and I saw how the workouts and encouragement from the coaches positively impacted people's lives. I knew I wanted to be part of that.

When I was released, the support I built inside continued. I reached out for help and guidance, and it made me believe that I could succeed. Without that group and the support from my friends and counselors, I never would have made it.

That's why I became a peer coach. Peer coaching saved my life, and now, I dedicate myself to giving others the same kind of support and community that helped me rebuild my own life.

Michael chard

Michael’s journey is one of profound transformation. After spending much of his life struggling with addiction and criminal behavior, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison at the age of 30. Eight years into his sentence, he made the life-altering decision to change his path. With the support of CrossFit and a community of like-minded individuals in recovery, Michael rebuilt his life from the ground up. Now, as a peer recovery coach, he draws on his own experiences to inspire and guide others toward lasting recovery. Having served 14 years of his sentence, Michael is living proof that it's possible to break free from the chains of addiction and lead a fulfilling, clean life. His mission is to show others that recovery is within reach, and that a life of purpose and happiness is not only possible but worth fighting for.

Brooke Hague

Brooke is a recovery coach with 9 years of personal recovery experience, dedicated to helping individuals not only heal but also align with their higher purpose. Through a compassionate and tailored approach, Brooke guides clients on their journey of recovery, blending mindset work and spiritual practices to manifest the life they truly desire. By focusing on personal empowerment, clarity, and intentional living, Brooke helps clients transform challenges into stepping stones toward their most aligned and purposeful selves.

Our Support staff

Linda Lundstrom, Operations manager

Nicole portillo

Nicole Portillo is a part of our Operations Support team at NAS Recovery Solutions. Nicole has eight years of experience in customer service and administration. She has made a career change due to her passion for helping others. The ability to make a difference with her team gives her the motivation and drive to make a positive impact on the company and those around her. She implements her values everyday to ensure she is doing the most she can for others!

zachary harrison

Zachary Harrison is the Assistant Operations Manager at NAS Recovery Solutions. Zachary has a B.A. in Business Administration and over a decade of experience in systems and project management. He has a proven track record for implementing efficiency improvements and supporting various teams and projects. With a passion for helping people succeed, Zachary is deeply committed to making a positive impact in the lives of those seeking recovery. These values are also demonstrated outside of work, as he enjoys spending time with his family and continuing to personally develop both physically and mentally.

brittany lundstrom

My name is Brittany, and I am 32 years old with nearly 12 years of sobriety. As an autodidact and polymath, I have studied a wide range of subjects, including Quantum Physics, Psychology, and Theology, among others. I have always felt a profound calling to guide others on their path to recovery and enlightenment.

My extensive self-directed studies and personal experiences uniquely position me to connect with and assist individuals in recovery. Currently, I am gaining invaluable experience by working alongside the esteemed Mrs. Linda Lundstrom as an Operations Support Specialist, an opportunity for which I am immensely grateful.

In the future, I aspire to become a licensed recovery coach, dedicating myself to supporting others on their journey toward recovery and a brighter future.

My name is Michelle, and I am a part of our Operations Support team at NAS Recovery Solutions.

As an Administrative Assistant at NAS Recovery Solutions, I bring over a decade of diverse experience, starting in dentistry and later in food service within Colorado Correctional Facilities. My journey has been driven by a deep passion for helping others, particularly those on their own paths to recovery, as I am proud to be in recovery myself.

Two years ago, I made the life-changing decision to quit drinking, which then ignited my passion for fitness and CrossFit. This transformative experience not only strengthened my resolve but also enhanced my commitment to a healthy lifestyle, allowing me to inspire others on their own journeys.

Born and raised in Fort Collins, Colorado, I understand the importance of community and support in the recovery process. I strive to create a welcoming environment for our clients, drawing from my own experiences to guide and inspire.

In my personal life, I enjoy spending time with my husband, Taylor, whom I married in August of 2024, and our three beloved dogs. Cooking and photography are two of my favorite hobbies, allowing me to express my creativity and share my love for life.

At NAS Recovery Solutions, I am committed to fostering hope and resilience in our clients, helping them navigate their recovery journeys with compassion and understanding. I am happy to be a part of such an amazing and cohesive team that shares this same vision. 

 

MIchelle doucet

We are always looking for new coaches to join the team!