Mental Wellness Center Welcomes Alice Villarreal Redit to Board of Directors

Alice Villarreal Redit joins Mental Wellness Center’s Board of Directors. Courtesy photo.

SANTA BARBARA — The Mental Wellness Center (MWC) announces the addition of Alice Villarreal Redit to their Board of Directors.

Villarreal Redit has been employed with the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara since 1997. She worked for 10 years in the Authority’s Housing Management Department before joining the Resident Services team in 2007. As Resident Programs Supervisor, she is responsible for overseeing the operations of the department and ensuring the coordination and delivery of supportive services to families, seniors, youth and disabled individuals. Villarreal Redit is passionate about affordable housing and social justice. She is a former Mental Health Commissioner and is deeply involved in community efforts to promote social equity.

“??The Mental Wellness Center plays such an important role in our community by providing resources that truly support some of our most vulnerable community members. Throughout my career as an affordable housing and social service provider, I’ve witnessed the impacts of this issue firsthand—not only on individuals that struggle with mental illness and substance abuse disorders, but also at a broader community level as well” said Alice Villarreal Redit. “Mental illness knows no bounds. It is an issue that deeply affects families, as it did mine, and I am proud to lend my support to an organization that is leading the way in increasing education, awareness and opportunities for supported recovery for those most impacted by these challenges.”

Alice Villarreal Redit was born and raised in Santa Barbara. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Masters in Psychology from Antioch University. 

About Mental Wellness Center — The Mental Wellness Center is a nonprofit organization that works to raise awareness around mental health by providing supportive programming, education, and housing in Santa Barbara. For more information about the Mental Wellness Center, visit: www.mentalwellnesscenter.org.