Our Team
Halie Devlin, CSE/T
PROGRAM DIRECTOR, LEAD COACH & CO-FOUNDER
Halie (she/her) is a clinical somatic practitioner, facilitator, and co-founder of Moonrise Recovery.
Her work began in 2015 when she got sober and realized that after a lifetime of numbing, disconnecting, and running from life, she actually needed to learn how to be in conscious relationship with life if she hoped to stay sober. She dove heart-first into a wide range of healing modalities, personal development, and years of training and study that center around somatics and trauma-integrated care.
Halie utilizes a variety of holistic and body-centered approaches to transformation to support people she works with in learning how to embody their vision and values as they navigate life’s challenges and changes.
She has been facilitating individual and group work for people recovering from addiction and trauma in a variety of settings since 2016, including nonprofits, wellness centers, residential and outpatient treatment centers, and through her own private practice.
She blends her lived experience with her experience as a coach, organizer, movement facilitator, trauma educator, spiritual practitioner, and community builder, to create intentional spaces to explore what it means to recover as individuals and as a collective. She is committed to helping people and communities generate the conditions to tap into our innate capacity to grow and thrive.
Paige Edwards, B.S., CSW-A
Lead Therapist & Co-Founder
Paige has been working in mental health for over a decade. She began as direct care staff for a trauma and attachment-focused wilderness therapy program, where she discovered a passion for supporting youth and young adults during the most challenging times of their lives. Here she first witnessed how the power of community could bolster difficult therapeutic work, and has since become a strong believer in community-based healing.
Throughout her career, Paige served as direct care staff, crisis and de-escalation specialist, director, and program developer at residential, wilderness, and adventure-based therapeutic programs. After seven years in the field, she pursued her Master of Social Work, mentored by Dr. Madolyn Leibing and the team at Juniper Canyon Recovery and Legacy Outdoor Adventures. Her time with these programs significantly shaped her trauma informed approach to working in addiction recovery with women.
Clinical Approach:
Paige believes that sustainable recovery includes healing relational trauma and attachment wounds that may underlie substance use, in tandem with rebuilding a safe, empowered connection to one's own body. Drawing from Polyvagal Theory, Attachment Theory, Somatic Internal Family Systems, and Brainspotting—all grounded in nervous system regulation and relational safety—she utilizes body-focused modalities to help women heal from trauma somatically to ultimately foster meaningful connections with themselves, their community, and the environment.
Amy erber, pmhnp-bc, FNP-BC
INTEGRATIVE PSYCHIATRIC CARE PROVIDER & CO-FOUNDER
Amy obtained her MSN as a Family Nurse Practitioner at Seattle University and did her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner training at Johns Hopkins University.
She is licensed with the AANP National Board Certification in Family Practice and with the ANCC National Board in Psychiatry with prescriptive authority in Oregon and Washington State. Amy is a member of professional organizations including the Clinic TMS Society (CTMSS), the American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists and Providers (ASKP3), the Institute of Functional Medicine, and the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
LIna MorenO
RECOVERY SUPPORT PEER MENTOR & COACH
Originally a California native, I now call Oregon home and am deeply connected to the local recovery community. With 2 years of continuous sobriety, I am actively involved in the AA community throughout Oregon, where I am passionate about supporting others on their recovery journeys and fostering meaningful connection.
As a Recovery Support Mentor and Addiction & Mental Health Recovery Coach, I walk alongside individuals on their journey toward healing and wholeness. I believe recovery is not just about sobriety; it’s about rediscovering purpose, rebuilding confidence, and learning how to live well. I offer supportive accountability, practical tools, and a safe space to process challenges while celebrating progress. My work is rooted in compassion, empowerment, and meeting people exactly where they are.
Outside of work and meetings, I prioritize balance and wellness by staying active and connected to the outdoors. I enjoy playing pickleball, taking dance classes, snowboarding at Mt. Bachelor during the winter, and baking bread at home. These activities help me maintain my own well-being and model a healthy, fulfilling lifestyle in recovery.
WANDA HUMPHREY
HOUSE MANAGER & PEER SUPPORT
Wanda is the CEO of Cleaning With Meaning. With a background in entrepreneurship and the recovery community, she brings a grounded blend of structure, compassion, and lived experience to her work.
Her professional path began in engineering, where increasing demands and reliance on prescription stimulants to sustain performance eventually led her to reassess her long-term direction and well-being. She transitioned into hands-on, people-centered work more aligned with her strengths. What began as residential cleaning evolved into a business built through consistency, service, and growing independence.
Her business now includes a branch focused on helping individuals create supportive, functional spaces and sensory-aware systems that better support their needs, routines, and daily functioning. This includes organizational support for individuals with ADHD and autism, with spaces intentionally arranged to inspire action.
Wanda began her recovery journey in 2017, and in 2023 she deepened her commitment to personal growth, recognizing that lasting change requires more than stopping a single behavior—it calls for ongoing accountability, emotional healing, and self-awareness. This continues to shape both her personal life and professional leadership.
Wanda’s leadership style centers on helping each individual reach their own goals through learning opportunities, clear benchmarks, accountability, and support. As a house manager, she brings compassion, structure, and clear communication to her role, supporting residents in building stability, developing responsibility within their environment, and participating in a respectful, community-oriented living space.