Mallory Fuchs

Fuch HS

Mallory is a dedicated recovery consultant with a one-of-a-kind background in substance use intervention, restorative justice, and criminal justice. She specializes in helping schools address student substance use through a restorative approach, providing innovative solutions that move beyond traditional disciplinary measures.

Her journey began in 2013 as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), where she worked with individuals navigating addiction and recovery. While serving in the Department of Corrections, Mallory was deeply involved in restorative justice initiatives, helping incarcerated individuals take accountability through victim letters and restorative circles. She also played a key role in launching the department’s first Domestic Violence group and served on a local drug court board.

Expanding her expertise, Mallory became a Special Agent with the FBI, working on the criminal squad before returning home to focus on community-based recovery efforts. Drawing from both professional and personal experience with addiction, she shifted her focus to schools, spending the past five years as a chemical health coordinator and counselor. Her work has transformed the way schools approach substance use intervention, blending restorative justice principles with trauma-informed care to support students and families.

Mallory’s approach is unique—rooted in experience, education, and a deep understanding of what truly helps young people thrive. She provides training, consultation, and practical solutions for schools looking to shift away from punitive models and build supportive, restorative systems.

When she’s not working, Mallory enjoys writing, reading, working out, restoring furniture, and riding motorcycles. A true coffee and adventure enthusiast, she loves spending time with her husband and animals.