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Haley Isman

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1340 E. Route 66 Street Suite #106, Glendora CA 91740

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haley isman

Haley is a Registered Alcohol and Drug Technician at Glendora Recovery Center. Her journey began years before her education as Haley dealt with her own challenges throughout her teens and early adulthood. During this time, her desire to help others blossomed into an interest in behavioral psychology; she strived to understand why people behave in the ways they do.

After high school, Haley struggled to find her place in the workforce as her desire to help others was stifled by haphazard jobs. Then, in 2017, Haley began school online at the University of Phoenix and was able to envision a life of serving. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Correctional Program Support Services in 2021 and began her career at Glendora Recovery Center shortly thereafter.

Now, Haley specializes in counseling justice-involved individuals who are beginning their reentry journey. She loves being a part of their path to recovery and success by holding students accountable and encouraging their own transformations. She hopes to continue serving the justice-involved community throughout her new career.