Exterior view of Awakening Recovery sober residence in Los Angeles.

David Vandervelde

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Co-Founder and Executive Director of Awakening Recovery, writing about long-term recovery housing, recovery policy, and the conditions that support sustained recovery.      •Speaking/Commentary Topics• Long-term structured recovery housing; recovery policy, funding, and the behavioral-health continuum; sustained recovery outcomes and recovery capital; lived experience, peer support, and accountability; and nonprofit leadership and community-based recovery.      •David's Story• David got clean and sober in 1988 at the age of 19, close to death from his own struggles with drug addiction and alcoholism. Now 37+ years clean and sober, he has been consistently active in his recovery community by mentoring others, serving on recovery and youth related non-profit Boards such as LifeWorks and the West Hollywood Recovery Center, and serving on panels at institutions speaking from his own experience about recovery. In 2015, David chose to transition from a 25-year career in producing large-scale corporate events for the sports, entertainment and non-profit sectors, to co-founding Awakening Recovery, non-profit recovery housing solution in Los Angeles , as its Executive Director and Board member, helping those without resources looking for a dynamic, peer-mentoring and 12-Step driven long-term recovery solution. Additionally, David has successfully completed his Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling from UCLA. He now devotes his personal and professional life to helping those that need it the most find a long-term recovery solution from chronic and acute substance addiction through the life-saving work at Awakening Recovery's men's house and women's house and in his recovery community at large.

Articles

August 15, 2026
Recovery Requires Accountability on Both...

In 2021, Authority Magazine asked how I define leadership. Five years later, those principles still guide me, but my understanding […]

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August 11, 2026
What Should Count as Success...

I entered recovery as a transitional age youth, with my relationship with my family pretty much nonexistent after the progression […]

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July 29, 2026
Young Adults in Los Angeles...

I got sober in 1988 at the age of 19, close to death. Legally I was an adult. In almost […]

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July 27, 2026
Los Angeles' 2026 Unhoused Count...

In a recent article, David van der Velde explores what Los Angeles County's 2026 Unhoused Count really reveals beyond the […]

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July 18, 2026
David van der Velde: Recovery-Supportive...

In a recent article, David van der Velde explores San Francisco's new ordinance prioritizing drug-free rules in city-funded permanent supportive […]

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June 30, 2026
Awakening Founder: Fewer Overdose Deaths...

In a recent article he posted to LinkedIn, David van der Velde explores why Los Angeles County's encouraging decline in […]

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June 30, 2026
David Van der Velde: The...

In a recent article he posted on LinkedIn, Awakening Co-Founder and Executive Director David van der Velde explores why court-mandated […]

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June 20, 2026
Awakening Recovery Founder: We Need...

David van der Velde reflects on Sam Quinones' recent piece about Los Angeles, using it to argue that the city's […]

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June 10, 2026
Family Repair Is Not a...

David van der Velde recently published an article that shared his observations on the healing that happens within families during […]

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June 10, 2026
David Van Der Velde Discusses...

In a recent post on LinkedIn, Awakening Co-Founder and Executive Director David van der Velde makes a clear distinction: spirituality […]

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June 10, 2026
Awakening Founder on the End...

In a recent article David van der Velde explores why relationships with others matter as much as clinical care in […]

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June 1, 2026
David van der Velde: The...

Awakening Recovery's Executive Director David van der Velde has written a new article arguing that addiction policy has gotten better […]

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