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Jeremy Broderick

Recovery Advocate - Founder, Windward Way Recovery

For over a decade, Jeremy Broderick has been a steadfast presence in the southern California recovery movement. In 2002, following his own struggle with addiction, Jeremy re-located to Orange county and discovered a recovery community that he believes is second-to-none. He immersed himself in that community, where he found quality recovery to which he attributes years of success. He has since focused all his efforts on sharing with others the same quality recovery that transformed his life. He has worked in every area of the field, from intervention to aftercare, and has been an integral part of countless success stories. Jeremy began his work as an intervention coordinator alongside Ken Seeley of A&E’s Intervention. He later came on board with one of the area’s largest treatment centers, where he held a variety of positions including house manager and court liaison, and eventually spent seven years as director of operations for the 70-bed facility. His experience at the in-patient level inspired Jeremy to extend his efforts beyond the treatment setting. In 2008, he founded Windward Way, a 50-bed sober living home for men. His four years working closely with the men at Windward Way allowed him to become involved in the long-term recovery of his clients, an experience that proved to be his most rewarding to date. Jeremy is an advocate for fair housing reform for people seeking long-term recovery as well as increased access to addiction treatment nationwide.