Team Member Profile

Beth Rechlicz

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Beth Rechlicz

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Board Member

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Beth Rechlicz  (pronounced Reck-lid-ge) is a proud wife to Alysha and a devoted mother to her 2 now adult children. Beth is a resilient woman who struggled with the disease of addiction for over a decade. 

In the throes of addiction, every day was a battle for survival, with no respite from the relentless grip of the substance.   On April 4, 2014 she decided to face her addiction and came into recovery.

Despite facing the shadows of addiction, Beth emerged as a symbol of hope in her journey to recovery.

She has dedicated 30 years to serving the juvenile justice system, eventually landing in her current role as Deputy Chief Probation Officer and Family Recovery Court Coordinator.  This court provides its participants with intensive, structured addiction treatment programs, which utilize a supportive, holistic, strength-based, and non-adversarial team approach. 

Through sheer resilience and perseverance, she emerged from the depths of addiction, determined to make a positive impact on the lives of others facing similar struggles.  In 2023, Beth became a Board Member of the nonprofit organization, the Wahl & Holland Home in hopes of continuing to offer hope and opportunities to the underserved who are suffering from the disease of addiction because everyone deserves a chance at recovery.

Her story serves as a reminder that no matter how dark the path may seem, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow.  

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"no matter how dark the path may seem, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow."

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