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May 20

NeuroEndurance: The Neuroscience of Resilience & Perseverance

This presentation will equip behavioral health providers with knowledge of the brain's structures and tools to promote endurance.

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May 20, 2025 11:00am ET

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April Green, LCSW, BCD

Chief Executive Officer (CEO), The Farley Center


April Green stepped into the field born from the shear fascination with how people think and solve problems. She completed her Master’s of Social Work at Norfolk State University. Working alongside marginalized and vulnerable populations spirited her commitment to this field, which led to her being awarded Mental Health Practitioner of the Year for her company of 5,000 employees. Her work in local jails and at the Hampton VA Medical Center has fortified her clinical acumen as they recurrently demanded her greatest skills- clinical assessment, suicide risk assessment, de-escalation, and critical thinking. 

April’s leadership path scaled quickly rising from a clinician to an administrator. Her first leadership role was in corrections as a Health Services Administrator where she was responsible for the overall healthcare service delivery, operations, and financial management of 100 staff with an $11 million budget. Most recently, April was CEO at Safe Harbor. Leading teams and transforming organizations have inspired her to make the biggest impact.


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The mission of The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place is to provide a superior continuum of care in a safe and therapeutic environment for those adults and their families who are experiencing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other mood-altering chemicals. Our commitment to high-quality care is driven by our passion to serve and is intended for anyone who needs our help.


The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place subscribes to the philosophy that addiction is a primary, progressive, chronic disease that affects the individual physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Our goal is to restore strength, hope, and recovery to individuals and families struggling with the disease of addiction.