Kathy Norris

Director Of Community Relations at High Point & Affiliated Organizations

Kathy Norris has an extensive work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Kathy started their career at WPEP as a Radio Talk Show Host in 1991 and stayed until 1999. Kathy then joined Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, first as a Public Relations Manager from 1995 to 1997, and then as a Director of Marketing and Development from 1997 to 2005. In 2005, they moved on to work at The Women's Center in a Development role until 2007. From 2007 to 2008, they worked as the Director of Development at DOVE, Inc. Following that, they became an Adjunct English Instructor at Bristol Community College starting in 1989. Finally, they joined High Point Treatment Center in 2008 as the Director of Community Relations.

Kathy Norris holds a Master's degree from Brown University, though the field of study is unspecified.

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New Bedford, United States

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High Point & Affiliated Organizations

High Point’s mission is to prevent and treat substance use disorders and mental illness. Our goal is to help individuals and families achieve personal change and improve their quality of life. We offer a full continuum of inpatient, outpatient, shelter, and residential care for children, adults, and adolescents. Our services include outpatient clinics, detox, clinical and transitional support services; Section 35 services, permanent housing for individuals and families in recovery, residential recovery homes, Opioid Treatment Programs, Community Support Services (CSP), Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI), School Based Services, Prevention Services, and three family emergency homeless shelters in Taunton, New Bedford, and Fall River. High Point also has campuses in Brockton, New Bedford, and Plymouth. Clients, regardless of where and when they enter our system, are effortlessly referred for services- based on their need- throughout our continuum (or to an outside provider, if deemed appropriate) to assure quick access to continuity of care. Adults, children, and adolescents (in addition to their families) can therefore transition through every level of care without encountering barriers, thereby ensuring that both their needs are met.