Sussex County Health Coalition Director to Receive Highest Honor at atTAcK addiction’s 10th Annual Be a Hero Gala

GLASGOW (Oct. 1, 2025) – Peggy Geisler, Executive Director of the Sussex County Health Coalition, which leads the Delaware Goes Purple movement, champions behavioral health outreach in Sussex County, and has been a strong partner with atTAcK addiction, will receive the Medal of Honor – atTAcK addiction’s highest honor – at the organization’s 10th annual Be a Hero Gala on Oct. 16 near Newark.

 

For almost 20 years, the Sussex County Health Coalition has worked to bring the entire community together to improve the health and well-being of children, youth and families across Sussex County, including reducing overdose deaths, supporting prevention and recovery initiatives, and increasing access to behavioral health supports for children and families. Delaware Goes Purple is a statewide movement dedicated to reducing stigma, raising awareness about substance use disorder, and celebrating recovery. In its seventh year, the Delaware Goes Purple initiative unites communities, schools, businesses, faith groups and other leaders with a simple message: Recovery is possible,

 

“For years, Peggy Geisler and the Sussex County Health Coalition have been leaders in the response to the opioid epidemic by bringing the community together and connecting more people to harm-reduction, treatment, and recovery services,” said Don and Jeanne Keister, co-founders of atTAcK addiction. “Under Peggy’s leadership, Delaware Goes Purple has become a statewide movement bringing groups together to raise awareness, reduce the stigma and to embrace Delawareans in recovery. The ongoing response from Peggy and the Sussex County Health Coalition has always been: How can we help? In recognition of these and many other efforts, atTAcK addiction is proud to honor Peggy Geisler for her leadership at our 10th Be a Hero Gala.”

 

“In my early career as a therapist, I repeatedly encountered clients who suffered from addictions that led to the disintegration of families, friends and individuals’ lives,” Geisler said. “I have a personal experience in my family and know firsthand the collateral emotional and financial damage. I feel strongly that this disease is preventable, medical, and spiritual for those who suffer from it. I believe we all can play a role in society to offer solutions, supports and compassion!” 

 

Previous Medal of Honor winners include former Governor Jack Markell and First Lady Carla Markell, former Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long, Attorney General Kathleen Jennings, former Attorney General and Lt. Governor Matt Denn, state Sen. Stephanie Hansen, former Department of Health and Social Services Secretary Rita Landgraf, former Division of Public Health Director Dr. Karyl Rattay, Dr. Sandra Gibney, Dr. Lynn Morrison, president and CEO of Brandywine Counseling & Community Services, and Dr. Janice Nevin, President and CEO of ChristianaCare.

 

The Be a Hero Gala, which will honor statewide winners and celebrate those in recovery, will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, at the Executive Banquet Center (205 Executive Drive, Newark). Geisler and additional winners will be honored for supporting individuals living with substance use disorder, their families, and those in recovery. Tickets are $125 per person. For tickets or sponsorships:
https://www.attackaddiction.org/events/gala


In the 12 years since atTAcK addiction was founded in 2013, more than 4,500 lives in Delaware have been unnecessarily lost to overdoses. atTAcK addiction, a statewide, almost all-volunteer nonprofit, raises awareness of the disease of addiction, assists individuals and families with prevention, treatment and recovery information and resources, and supports people living in recovery. atTAcK addiction owns five recovery residences across the state and operates a Resource Center in Peoples Plaza in Glasgow with our community partner, Impact Life. To learn more about atTAcK addiction, visit atTAcKaddiction.org.