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Veterans Join Virtue Recovery Team to Expand Support for Military Community Facing Addiction and Mental Health Challenges

Charity Ace News - Business and Technology News September 10, 2025
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Veterans Join Virtue Recovery Team to Expand Support for Military Community Facing Addiction and Mental Health Challenges

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U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Adam Khosroabadi and U.S. Army Veteran Chauncy Nash have joined Virtue Recovery's outreach team, bringing lived experience and professional expertise to better serve veterans and others struggling with addiction, PTSD, and mental health issues.

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The addition of two military veterans to Virtue Recovery's outreach team represents a significant expansion of support services for veterans and others facing addiction, PTSD, and mental health challenges across the United States. U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Adam Khosroabadi and U.S. Army Veteran Chauncy Nash bring both professional expertise and personal lived experiences to their new roles, enhancing the organization's ability to serve those navigating substance abuse and mental health struggles.

Khosroabadi, a Marine Corps Combat Veteran, serves as Community Outreach Specialist supporting Virtue At The Pointe Recovery Center in Astoria, Oregon, and Virtue Recovery Center in Milwaukie, Oregon. By openly sharing his own recovery journey, Khosroabadi builds trust and compassion with the people he serves. His extensive outreach experience serving both veteran and civilian populations has established him as a respected figure in Portland's behavioral health community.

Chauncy Nash, a retired U.S. Army Veteran who dedicated 20 years to service including multiple combat tours, brings military leadership and healthcare experience to his role as Business Development Liaison. After retiring from military service, Nash transitioned into healthcare, spending three years as a liaison and regional account manager where he forged partnerships and improved outcomes for patients and families. His technical expertise in business data analytics and software development, combined with his people-first mentality, adds a rare balance of skill and compassion to the team.

The hiring of these veterans directly addresses the unique challenges military personnel face regarding mental health and recovery. Having leaders who not only understand these struggles but have lived through them ensures that outreach efforts are authentic and impactful. They will be instrumental in strengthening community connections, supporting families, and broadening access to care through Virtue Recovery's nationally accredited network of recovery and detox centers with locations in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Texas.

Virtue Recovery's treatment approach extends beyond addressing symptoms, focusing on healing every layer of a person's life through dual-diagnosis programs that treat substance abuse and mental health conditions together. The organization combines evidence-based therapies with compassion and individualized support, integrating physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of healing to help individuals build foundations for lasting wellness. More information about their comprehensive programs is available at https://VirtueAThePointe.com.

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