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Military Veterans Join Virtue Recovery to Expand Community Outreach With Hope and Support
Virtue Recovery has expanded its Business Development Team with the addition of two American Veterans, Adam Khosroabadi and Chauncy Nash. Both bring extensive military service, professional expertise, and a passion for helping others, strengthening Virtue Recovery's mission to provide compassionate, whole-person treatment across its nationally accredited centers.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / Virtue Recovery has expanded its Business Development Team with the addition of two U.S. military veterans: Adam Khosroabadi, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, and Chauncy Nash, U.S. Army Veteran. Their combined military service, healthcare expertise, and personal recovery journeys strengthen Virtue Recovery's mission to support individuals and families struggling with addiction, PTSD, and mental health challenges.
Chauncy Nash & Adam Khosroabadi two veterans join Virtue Recovery
Strengthening Outreach Through Service
Adam Khosroabadi joins as Community Outreach Specialist, supporting Virtue At The Pointe Recovery Center in Astoria, Oregon, and Virtue Recovery Center in Milwaukie, Oregon. A Marine Corps Combat Veteran, Adam is known for his behavioral health outreach across Portland. His personal recovery journey, coupled with his extensive outreach experience, has made him a trusted advocate for Veterans and civilians seeking help.
Chauncy Nash joins as Business Development Liaison after serving 20 years in the U.S. Army, including multiple combat tours. Born in Oahu, Hawaii, Chauncy embodies resilience, loyalty, and dedication to service. Following his military career, he transitioned into healthcare, working as a liaison and regional account manager. His leadership experience, family-centered values, and pursuit of higher education in business data analytics and software development add a unique dimension to Virtue's team.
Why Veterans Matter in Recovery
Veterans face unique barriers to care, including trauma, PTSD, and co-occurring substance use. Leaders like Adam and Chauncy, who personally understand these struggles, ensure outreach efforts are authentic and impactful. Their presence not only expands Virtue Recovery's reach but also builds stronger community connections and trust.
"Adam and Chauncy bring more than just experience-they bring heart, grit, and a relentless dedication to helping others heal," said Michael Banis, Chief Development Officer at Virtue Recovery. "Their work will strengthen our mission to provide hope, healing, and lasting recovery across the country."
About Virtue Recovery Center
Virtue Recovery is a nationally accredited network of detox and treatment centers with locations in Sun City West, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, Astoria, Oregon, and Houston, Texas. Virtue Recovery specializes in dual-diagnosis treatment, addressing both substance use and mental health disorders together, rather than separately.
Programs include:
Evidence-based therapies supported by clinical research
Dual-diagnosis programs for mental health and addiction
Compassionate, whole-person treatment that considers the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery
Free assessments for individuals and families
Virtue Recovery also operates Silver State Adolescent Treatment in Las Vegas, a residential program for teens facing mental health and substance use challenges.
Looking Ahead
The addition of Adam Khosroabadi and Chauncy Nash signals more than staff expansion-it represents a commitment to community, service, and connection. With their leadership, Virtue Recovery continues to expand access to life-changing care for Veterans, families, and communities nationwide.
To learn more about Virtue Recovery or to schedule a free assessment, visit www.VirtueRecoveryCenter.com or call (866) 271-9748.
Contact Information
Michael Banis
Chief Development Officer
[email protected]
(866) 271-9748
SOURCE: Virtue Recovery Center
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