Fellowship Hall
Felicia Luevano Williams MS, LCAS -A is a dedicated mental health professional with extensive experience in substance abuse counseling and care management. Currently serving as a Primary Counselor and Continuing Care Coordinator at Fellowship Hall since January 2015, Felicia has previously worked as a Substance Abuse Counselor Intern at the Criminal Justice Resource Center in Durham, NC, where responsibilities included co-facilitating treatment groups. Earlier roles include serving as a TASC Care Manager at Coastal Horizons Center, Inc., focusing on clients on probation and utilizing the ASAM level of care model for assessments and treatment recommendations. Felicia holds a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Addictions from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Winston-Salem State University.
Fellowship Hall
About Fellowship Hall Fellowship Hall is a 99-bed, private, not-for-profit alcohol and drug treatment center located on 120 bucolic acres in Greensboro, NC. We provide treatment and evidenced-based programs based on abstinence and the Twelve Step model of recovery. We have been accredited by The Joint Commission since 1974 as a specialty hospital and are a member of the National Association of Addiction Providers. We are committed to providing exceptional, compassionate care to every individual we serve. We believe there is no substitute for integrity, honesty, dependability, quality, responsibility, attitude and service; we apply these values in our relationships with guests, staff, and our community. Our Programs Set Us Apart We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of treatment options and evidence-based care to assist guests and families suffering from Substance Use Disorder and Co-Occurring Disorders. Our staff offers decades of experience and a unique perspective; we understand recovery. Our treatment is holistic, focused on stabilization, education, and development of a support network to maintain recovery.