Amanda De Leon
CSAC, MS
Regional Community Impact Manager
Community Medical Services

Amanda De Leon has dedicated herself to helping people with substance use disorders for over 15 years. She was instrumental in developing and managing Wisconsin’s first ‪24/7 OTP in West Allis. Amanda serves as the Regional Community Impact Manager and has excelled at developing collaborative community projects such as the Milwaukee Overdose Response Initiative (MORI), the Opioid Fatality Review Team, providing MOUD supportive services to Milwaukee County jails, corrections, and prisons, supporting therapeutic courts, and educating the community around medication-assisted treatment. Amanda continues to identify gaps in services and find solutions for individuals struggling to navigate recovery systems. Amanda graduated from Alverno College with a bachelors in Psychological Drug Counseling and graduated at Concordia University specializing in Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis on counseling. Amanda currently holds a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor and Clinical Supervisor in Training licenses. Amanda has a passion to save lives and to assist those who are unable to advocate for themselves.

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Community Collaboration: Elevating Advocacy with Community Paramedicine Operations, Outreach, and Treatment Programs

Thursday, April 24, 2025
9:45 AM - 11:00 AM