Meet the Team
Our board members each contribute unique skill sets and have different experiential backgrounds.

Debbie Jetto
Chairman
Debbie Jetto brings to the Restored House the initial vision and passion to see this
nonprofit exist in Washburn County. Through her 15 years of work as a Chaplain for the
Sheriff’s Department, she witnessed first-hand the need of a hope for women coming
out of jail and prison and those struggling with addiction. Her vision included a home
where women can learn life skills, but also feel safe during the process of recovery.
Debbie’s top title is a follower of the Lord, and she also finds great joy in being a mother
and grandmother.

Caleb Melton
Vice Chairman
Caleb Melton’s greatest passion is Jesus who gives him all he needs and a reason to
live each day. Through the hope of Jesus, Caleb believes lives will be renewed and he
has sought to help those in season of need through his work in mental health fields for
25 years, which has included counseling, mentoring, life skills development, staff
development and crisis and de-escalation training for staff. He is thankful to be a part of
this team and to see hope for lifelong changes in individual’s lives.
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Rick Radomsky
Secretary
Rick Radomsky spent over 40 years working in large corporate organizations including
health care within Human Resource Management and Talent Acquisition and
Development. He is a man of faith with a passion for serving others, specifically in
helping to develop individuals in faith, life skills, and careers for self-dependency. He too
has walked and lived with family members working through chemical dependency
struggles and has seen the success of them overcoming their issues through a new
relationship with Christ.

Dawn Rose
Treasurer
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Julie Radomsky
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Julie Radomsky is a woman of faith and spent 20 plus years as a BSN, working in-
patient mental health and chemical dependency, along with the personal experience of
family members who have struggle with chemical dependency. Through her
professional and family experience, Julie is a valuable member of the Restored House
Board and shares the vision of providing each woman who is a part of the house, an
opportunity for a new beginning with Christ as the center.​
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Sarah Melton
Sarah Melton brings experience and a commitment to community service with helping
people to be over-comers! She is a wife, mother of three, foster parent and
grandmother, she deeply understands the importance of family and supporting those in
need. Sarah has helped serve as a mentor for the youth at her local school and church,
and has led many youth and women’s bible studies and home groups. She got to know
Debbie’s vision for a home for women over fifteen years ago while working with her!
After hearing about the Restored House, she felt led to be a part of Debbie’s dream and
has been a board member ever since!

Morgan Wistad
Morgan Wistad joined the Restored House Board after hearing the vision for the house
and knowing that this was something needed in Washburn County! Morgan holds a
passion for seeing women grow in faith in Jesus Christ and as a result, that they would
step into His healing and calling over their lives. Her career began in the dental field for
16 years, and then evolved to going back to school for a degree on ministry and
leadership, and she now works as an assistant pastor, devoting her life to seeing
people’s lives restored.

Jeff Burch
Jeff Burch and his wife Sue have been saved since 1977 and believe fully in the truth
found in Luke 4:18 where Jesus says that he came to set the “captives free.” He knows
that victory comes through Christ and as John 10:10 says, that Jesus came that we may
have life and have it more abundant. Jeff is thankful to be asked to be a part of The
Restored House, with the goal of showing people how to be free and live in Christ.
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Sue Burch
Sue Burch and her husband Jeff have been married for 50 plus years and have 4
children, 18 grandchildren, and 5 greatgrandchildren. She retired from Spooner
Elementary School after 30 years as a special education aide. Part of her family’s story
was having a heart for children in need of a loving home which led them to become
foster parents for 30 years. Sue feels blessed to be able to come along side Debbie to
help make her vision of a safe place for women to recover, a reality!
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