Our Team

Audrey Wilkes, HS-BCP

Audrey Wilkes, HS-BCP, is a Board-Certified Human Services Professional and the visionary founder of Jeremiah 2911: A Place of Hope, a faith-based organization dedicated to providing hope, healing, and restoration for individuals and families in crisis. With a strong background in human services, counseling, and community prevention, Audrey has spent more than a decade empowering families through education, intervention, and faith-centered support programs rooted in compassion and excellence.

Her professional experience includes directing and implementing grant-funded programs through the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), providing crisis intervention services in rural areas and educating parents and community members about the risk and protective factors associated with mental health and substance abuse. Through these initiatives, she has worked to enhance behavioral health awareness, promote substance misuse prevention, and expand access to mental health and family support services across multiple communities in Georgia.

Audrey is credentialed through the National Organization for Human Services as a Human Services–Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP) and holds advanced training in critical incident response, trauma recovery, and faith-integrated mental health support. Drawing from her own experiences and her heart for service, Audrey is committed to helping others anchor their chaos and find purpose, healing, and hope through Christ-centered guidance and practical life strategies.

In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and gardening. She is an active member at Toccoa Creek Baptist Church where she plays the piano and leads the Ladies Ministry. She also attends Encounter Church where is she is active in many areas.