Meet the Team

Andrea Stanford

Andrea Stanford brings more than twenty years of personal recovery and professional dedication to the work of Aurora. As a mother, she understands what it means to need a safe place to land, and how rarely that exists for women in traditional care settings.

Through years of working in behavioral health, she watched women be reduced to diagnoses, stripped of individuality, and left without the kind of trust-centered support that lasting recovery actually requires. Aurora is what she built in response.

Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Róisín Mulkerrins

Róisín Mulkerrins spent much of her life carrying pain she couldn't quite see. Pain that shaped her relationships, her body, and her sense of self in ways she didn't yet understand. What she learned through her own journey was this: the hardest part isn't the pain. It's believing your story is worth telling.

As a co-founder and program director, Róisín has sat with countless women who could name every wound but still couldn't believe their experience deserved a witness. That is what Aurora refuses to accept.

Co-Founder & Program Director

Nicole White

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Nicole White, PMHNP, has worked in behavioral health and substance use treatment for more than 14 years, including the last 6 years as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her passion for this work was shaped by witnessing firsthand the impact addiction and untreated mental health struggles can have on individuals, families, and communities.

Nicole believes people deserve more than simply a diagnosis or medication plan. She is passionate about helping women better understand their mental health, symptoms, and care so they can feel informed, empowered, and actively involved in their healing process.

Being part of Aurora deeply aligns with Nicole’s belief in women-centered healing spaces where connection, transparency, and long-term healing remain at the forefront.