About the Founder

Stacey has lived in North County, San Diego for over 20 years and is well-integrated into the area’s recovery community. She started her personal journey with sobriety at 19 years old. 30 years of continuous sobriety later, she is excited to help women the way she was helped in early sobriety. Now that her own children are grown, she has the opportunity to open her doors to women looking to find recovery from drugs and alcohol. Opening a home like the Hula House has been a dream of hers for many years and she treats this opportunity with the enthusiasm and attention it deserves. Her hope is to help women achieve the full vision of sobriety and celebrate small successes every day.
 
Beyond a personal relationship with sobriety, Stacey worked for in-patient, out-patient, adult,  and adolescent treatment centers for many years, after attending the University of South Dakota, where she graduated with a B.A. in Psychology and Minor in Chemical Dependency. In her free time, Stacey enjoys traveling, spending time with her friends and family, and playing sports, especially pickle-ball. She’s been married to her wonderful husband, Ray–who helps with the house–for over 25 years. She has two beautiful daughters and attributes all of her success to her 12-step fellowship and God.