Debra Sorger

Debra Sorger epitomizes the epitome of a consummate professional, boasting a rich tapestry of experience across the spectrum of social services and advocacy. Her illustrious career spans pivotal roles such as Investigator at Adult Protective Services, where she wielded her expertise to safeguard vulnerable populations, and as a savvy Business Development Manager, orchestrating strategic initiatives to drive growth and impact.
As a beacon of justice in her role as a Human Rights Advocate for the State of Arizona, Debra fearlessly championed the rights of individuals grappling with Serious Mental Illness (SMI), serving as their unwavering ally amidst the labyrinth of the behavioral health system. At Terros Health, she seamlessly transitioned into the role of an Assertive Community Team (ACT) Case Manager and Housing Specialist, orchestrating a symphony of care for her clientele, from meticulously managing caseloads to orchestrating seamless housing placements aimed at nurturing their well-being and fostering independence.
Debra’s expertise spans across government initiatives, non-profit organizations, and the private sector within the United States of America. This diverse experience provides her with a robust foundation in social services, enabling her to navigate various systems and effectively address the needs of individuals and communities.
Debra’s unwavering commitment to the cause of mental health services resonates through her tenure as a distinguished Mental Health Program Specialist at the Arizona Department of Health Services. Prior to this, her tenure as a Psychiatric Technician at Maricopa Integrated Health System underscored her hands-on approach and deep-rooted empathy in serving those grappling with mental health challenges.
Debra Sorger stands as a paragon of excellence in the realm of social services and mental health advocacy, possessing a reservoir of expertise and a fervent dedication to effecting positive change in the lives of individuals and communities alike.

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