Meet YOUR Board Members!

Meet savanah

Savanah Daniel is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor and Human Services Board Certified Practitioner with years of experience walking alongside individuals and families impacted by addiction, recovery, and life transition. She is the founder of The Recovery Table Foundation, The Recovery Table PLLC, and Recovery Seen — organizations built around the belief that healing happens through connection, community, and support.

Through both professional and lived experience, Savanah is passionate about creating spaces where people feel seen, supported, and never alone. Known for her heart for people, honest approach, and deep commitment to recovery advocacy, she believes some of the most meaningful healing happens when people finally feel safe enough to pull up a seat at the table. Outside of her work, she values family, community, faith, and building things that create lasting impact.

Everyone deserves a seat.

Meet Cindi-Marie

Cindi Marie is a community-focused leader with a passion for connection, outreach, and serving others. With a background in education, nonprofit work, community engagement, and recovery support, she has spent years helping individuals and families feel supported, encouraged, and connected to meaningful resources.

Her experience with organizations such as Longview Community Ministries, Wellness Pointe, and East Texas Treatment Facility reflects her heart for meeting people where they are and building relationships that create lasting impact. Known for her compassionate and servant-hearted approach, Cindi Marie brings warmth, leadership, and a genuine commitment to strengthening the community around her.

Guided by faith and purpose, she believes meaningful change begins with connection, compassion, and showing up for others well.

Meet Rhoda

Rhoda Steber is a community-driven leader passionate about creating meaningful, lasting change through connection, advocacy, and service. As the founder of Hope’s Harbor by Rhoda, she has built a referral-based community advocacy initiative focused on helping individuals and families navigate challenges related to housing, food insecurity, insurance access, and community resources.

Known for her compassionate, solutions-focused approach, Rhoda is dedicated to building sustainable systems of support that help people feel seen, supported, and empowered. She is passionate about bringing people, organizations, and ideas together to create lasting impact within the community.

Her work is guided by faith, genuine care for others, and a strong commitment to personal and community growth.

Meet Kyle

Kyle Wolverton is a dedicated father, community leader, and faith-driven mentor passionate about serving others through connection, guidance, and purpose. He serves as a Road and Bridge Operator for Gregg County Precinct 3, Coordinator of Outdoor Environments at New Beginnings Baptist Church, and is the Founder of Everknown Life Coaching.

Kyle is passionate about helping people navigate life’s challenges through faith, personal growth, and practical encouragement. Whether serving his community, mentoring others, or spending time with his son, Emerson, he believes in building things that create lasting impact — both physically and spiritually.

In his free time, Kyle enjoys golf, pickleball, back-roading in his Bronco, and shooting sports.

Meet Heather

Heather is a committed community professional with a deep dedication to the recovery community. She brings a calm, steady presence to, creating an environment where people feel supported, valued, and capable of rebuilding their lives. Her work is rooted in compassion, integrity, and the belief that every individual deserves the opportunity to heal, grow, and move forward with confidence.

Driven by a genuine passion for seeing people succeed, Heather walks alongside individuals as they navigate their recovery journey, offering encouragement, practical support, and unwavering belief in their potential. She is committed to strengthening her community through service and connection, and she continues to expand her knowledge and skills to better serve those who are working toward a brighter future.

Why We Serve

“Our board is united by one shared belief: healing happens through connection, community, and compassionate support. Together, we are committed to building spaces where individuals and families feel seen, valued, and never alone.”

-Recovery Table Foundation-