Erin  Henle

Erin Henle

Erin Henle received her Bachelor’s in History from the University of Louisville and has 15+ years experience in the field of behavioral health. Erin has a personal and professional passion for removing barriers to chemical dependency treatment and helping coordinate with individuals, families, and healthcare providers to help people at each stage on the recovery spectrum. Most recently Erin has organized the Recovery House Coalition, an effort to bring together sober living houses from across Louisville to advocate and bring awareness to the importance of long-term supportive and safe housing. She also participated on the national level in The Human Trafficking Leadership Academy. Erin is a member of the Sober Housing Taskforce—a cross section of Louisvillians committed to establishing guidelines, accreditation, and support for recovery housing in Louisville. In her spare time, Erin enjoys spending time with her children and volunteering as an archivist at Bernheim Forest.