About ARCC
Learn who we are, what we do, and how we support California’s recovery community.
Who We Are
ARCC is a statewide committee dedicated to strengthening California’s recovery ecosystem through collaboration, advocacy, and community engagement. We bring together recovery residence operators, peers, treatment providers, and community organizations to share resources, elevate best practices, and support safe, ethical, recovery‑oriented environments. Our work is grounded in the belief that recovery thrives when communities are connected, informed, and empowered.
ARCC partners closely with CCAPP to ensure that the voices of recovery communities are represented in statewide conversations. From legislative advocacy to community outreach, ARCC plays an active role in shaping policies, supporting recovery housing, uplifting peer services, and promoting access to quality behavioral health care. Through meetings, events, and ongoing collaboration, we help build a stronger, more unified recovery system across California.

- Support Recovery Housing Standards
- Collaborate With CCAPP
- Engage in Legislative Advocacy
- Strengthen Community Connections
- Promote Education & Best Practices

Meet Dr. Brandi Jordan
Brandi was born and raised in Fresno, California. She is married and has two children. Brandi and her family recently moved to Southern California in 2021.
Brandi earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University Fresno, earned her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary, and earned her Ph.D. in general psychology from Grand Canyon University. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Licensed Advanced Alcohol Drug Counselor (LAADC), and is certified in animal-assisted therapy (CAATP). She currently sits on the board of directors for the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). Brandi has a passion for working with those struggling with mental health and addiction-related disorders as she has seen both affect those closest to her since a young age. Brandi has experience working in a variety of mental health and substance use disorder settings both in public and private communities. She has worked in battered women’s and children’s shelters, children’s youth services, the Salvation Army, and provided co-occurring services within the educational system. Brandi worked in the private treatment industry both as a therapist and as a clinical director overseeing all levels of care in the SUD field. Brandi was deputized as a conservator working with serious mental illness within the County of Fresno and was a utilization review specialist for the County of Fresno, conducting audits for all substance use programs under Medi-Cal. Brandi was the liaison for the Fresno County Jail ensuring those on conservatorship and incarcerated were able to get needed mental health and SUD treatment. Brandi also had a private practice where she practiced her specialty in animal-assisted therapy in conjunction with psychotherapy. Her dog Rocket is currently in training to be her new therapy dog. Brandi now is the Chief Operating Officer for Pinnacle Health Group. She oversees all operational and clinical staff and ensures the treatment is of the utmost quality, from the client’s arrival to discharge.
Brandi tries to see beauty and hope everywhere she goes and believes everything happens for a reason. Brandi’s passion is advocating for those who can’t advocate for themselves and helping people start a new life and journey in recovery.
Strengthening Recovery Communities
We support local Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) by providing resources, training, and statewide collaboration opportunities. Our goal is to ensure every community has access to peer‑based support and recovery‑oriented services.
Advancing Peer Workforce Development
ARCC promotes the growth and recognition of peer recovery professionals across California. Through training, advocacy, and statewide partnerships, we help build a strong and sustainable peer workforce.
Promoting Recovery‑Ready Policies
We work with policymakers, state agencies, and community leaders to advance legislation that reduces stigma, expands access to recovery services, and strengthens long‑term recovery pathways.
Why ARCC Matters
ARCC plays a vital role in strengthening California’s recovery ecosystem by supporting peer professionals, empowering local organizations, and promoting recovery‑friendly policies.
Supporting community‑based recovery
Expanding access to essential services
Advocating for long‑term recovery pathways
Together, We Build Stronger Recovery Communities
Our work is driven by collaboration, compassion, and the belief that recovery is possible for everyone. Join us in supporting individuals, families, and organizations across California.
Our Resources
Our Leadership
Meet the individuals guiding ARCC’s statewide mission.

Dr. Brandi Jordan
Committee Chair

Guillermo Rodriguez
Committee Member

Mitch Cherness
Advisory Team

Gretchen Burns Bergman
Advisory Team

Pattie Vargas
Advisory Team

Committed to California’s Recovery Community
Working Together to Support Connection, Stability, and Hope
California’s recovery landscape is built on the dedication of people who care deeply about creating safe, supportive environments for individuals and families. Our work centers on bringing those people together — recovery residence operators, peers, treatment providers, and community organizations — to strengthen the systems that help recovery thrive.
Through collaboration, advocacy, and shared purpose, we help elevate recovery housing, support peer services, and contribute to statewide initiatives that protect and expand access to behavioral health resources. We believe that when communities are connected and informed, recovery becomes more accessible, more sustainable, and more empowering.
This page is a space to learn who we are, what we stand for, and how we work alongside partners across California to uplift recovery communities. Whether you’re here to get involved, collaborate, or simply understand our mission, we’re glad you’re here — and we’re always ready to connect.

Join the Movement to Strengthen Recovery Across California
Call: 800-564-5927
Sacramento, CA
Working Hours
Monday-Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Contact ARCC
Reach out to learn more about our initiatives, resources, and statewide partnerships.