Our Team

 
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Janice Murray, Founder & CEO

Janice has experienced everything her prospective clients will face. At the age of 12, Janice began drinking and drugging, resulting in decades of her self destructive lifestyle.  During that time she was in and out of prison 13 times, her mistakes enforced her belief that she would never be capable of becoming a productive member of society after making so many mistakes in her past. However, at the age of 46, she finally entered into a successful treatment program, sobered up and earned her GED.

At 53 Janice pursued an Associates Degree in the Human Service Field and is committed to helping other women succeed in transitioning into a new lifestyle.

New Lifestyles Women's Empowerment Workshops and Guest Resource Center are dedicated to helping women break the cycle of self-destructive behaviors and stimulate positive interpersonal relationships in order to have stability and stand tall with self- sufficiency. Who better to reach a broken women but women who have recovered from being broken and made it out to the other side. Janice truly believes in the God of her understanding who played a major part in her recovery. 

 

Janice's favorite Scripture is Isaiah 61:1 "THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD GOD IS UPON ME; BECAUSE THE LORD ANOINTED ME TO PREACH GOOD TIDING UNTO THE MEEK; HE HAS SENT ME TO BIND UP THE BROKENHEARTED, TO PROCLAIM LIBERTY TO THE CAPTIVE, AND THE OPENING OF THE PRISON TO THEM WHO ARE BOUND.


 

Michael Askew, Vice President

Michael Askew is the Director of Recovery Advocacy for the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR). In recovery since May 28 1989, Michael has helped many people get into recovery and their health and well-being.  He believes his position with CCAR has been an opportunity to “give back what was so freely given to him.” Bridgeport Recovery Community Center since January 2000.

Michael has been a recovery advocate since 1995 speaking across the country and supporting communities with building recovery.  He has served on the State of Connecticut Dept of Mental Health and Addiction Services State Advisory Board from 2000 – 2010 supporting the early structuring of their Recovery Oriented System of Care.  He has served on the Police Activities League Board of Directors in Norwalk, CT, and has been a long-time Board Member of The Mid-Fairfield Aids Project.  He currently is Vice Chairman of the Board of New Lifestyles Transitional Housing for Women, in New Haven, CT, since 2013.

Early in his career, Michael work a lot in the prisons garnishing him a 1996 Weed & Seed Recognition Award, 1999 Addiction Services Volunteer of the Year at Bridgeport Correctional Center, 2000 Black History Month Unsung Heroes from SAMHSA, and many other awards.  

He has also received the 2012 Save our Babies Award, 2012 Mary Freeman Award, 2014 Lurline W. Reid Award, and the 2014 Urdang-Torres Community Impact Award among others. In 2017, Michael received the “Vernon Johnson” Individual Recovery Advocate Award at America Honors Recovery, Washington, DC. In 2018, Michael received the “Spirit Of Hope Award” from Liberation Programs.

Michael understands from firsthand experience, the plight of the incarcerated having spent some time in prison because of his addiction.  Michael wants to see more treatment and recovery options instead of prison sentencing for alcoholics and addicts.  “My concerns are for all persons to be able to receive the support and treatment they deserve with dignity and respect.”  “I am continually fueled to find ways to share purpose beyond pain when issues of criminalization, reproductive injustice, and barriers prevent people from seeking treatment, staying in care and living the abundantly full life they deserve.”  My hope and mission are that my voice can be heard to make the change that society has been 


Jannie Williams, Director









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Chris Randall, Director