Kara Ball Joins Isaiah House Treatment Center as Chief Development Officer

HARRODSBURG , KY (January 28 , 2025) – Isaiah House Treatment Center is proud to announce the appointment of Kara Ball as Chief Development Officer. With extensive experience in healthcare, marketing, public relations, and community outreach, Kara is dedicated to expanding Isaiah House’s mission and enhancing its impact on individuals and families affected by addiction.

In her previous role at Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH), Kara led successful marketing and communications strategies that increased service visibility and engagement. Her experience spans a wide range of skills, including digital marketing, media relations, event management, and strategic communications.

“I’m thrilled to join Isaiah House and combine my skills with an organization that is transforming lives,” Kara shared. “I look forward to amplifying our outreach and sharing the incredible work happening here.”

Isaiah House Treatment Center continues to lead the way in addiction recovery services, offering comprehensive programs that address the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of clients. With Kara’s leadership, the organization is poised to expand its reach and admissions, ensuring more individuals and families seeking recovery can access the life – changing support they need.

Kara’s commitment to service and passion for community – driven change will play a key role in advancing Isaiah House’s outreach efforts. Her efforts will help to not only increase awareness of the organization’s programs but also connect with more people who need help, leading to greater admissions and a broader impact across the region.

 

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