Brenda Baker

Brenda Baker

B.S in Christian Education 1979. Graduate work in Early Childhood Education and Community Counseling 1981-1983. Taught elementary school for 5 years. Grades 1 and 5. Worked for the Department of Family and Children Services, in the area of Child Protective Services, for 34 years, as a Child Abuse Investigator, Supervisor, Administrator and Regional Field Program Specialist.

Have been with Family Visits since September 2018

Meyuna Shepherd

Meyuna Shepherd

Meyuna Shepherd has a Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health and has a certification in Education- School Counseling. She has been working in the Mental Health field, for over 5 years, specializing in College and Career Counseling, counseling high school and college-aged students.
Kimberly Chinn, LCSW

Kimberly Chinn, LCSW

Kimberly Chinn has been a driven and dedicated youth development professional since receiving her Master of Social Work degree from Georgia State University in 2007. Kimberly has a wealth of social service experience through positions with the Atlanta Housing Authority and other non-profit agencies. Kimberly currently works as a School Social Worker with the Cobb County School District and previously served as Site Coordinator with Communities In Schools of Georgia, a dropout prevention organization. Kimberly has worked to build generations of strong, successful, and impactful youth by cultivating community partnerships that provide mentoring, college/career preparation, community service, and employment opportunities for her students. In her free time, Kimberly has been a faithful volunteer with Hands On Atlanta’s Discovery Program since 2018, most recently serving the youth at Clay/Harmony Leland Elementary School and serving as a Civic Leadership Fellow.

D’Anna Liber

D’Anna Liber

D’Anna Liber has worked for Family Visits, Inc. since 2017. Prior to working with Family Visits, D’Anna worked for the Department of Family and Children Services for 31 years, retiring as the Gwinnett County Director in 2014. During her employment, Ms. Liber worked in child welfare in the areas of Child Protective Services Investigation, Specialized Investigations and as a trainer and consultant for the State Office. During her career she served as County Director in both Cherokee and Gwinnett Counties. D’Anna has a Bachelor of Science degree in the field of psychology from Georgia State University. She is certified in CPR, the Heimlich maneuver and First Aid response. She has been married to her husband, David for 30 years. David is retired from the City of Atlanta Police Department. They have two grown children, now adults.

Charity Olocha

Charity Olocha

Charity Olocha graduated from Columbia University with her graduate degree in Social Work and attended Georgia State University with an undergraduate degree in Social Work. She is currently preparing for the licensure. Since 2014, Charity has been working with children and their families in various settings. Charity believes that change happens when people are given the support they need to draw on their own strengths and realize their potential to live fulfilling, happy lives. With a passion for supporting families, Charity provides an environment of compassion to help families overcome obstacles.

Katina Davis, LMSW

Katina Davis, LMSW

Katina is a Licensed Social Worker (LMSW) in the State of Georgia. Katina obtained her Master of Social Work (MSW) Degree from Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA and her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Work (BSW) from Talladega College, Talladega Alabama. She worked with children, young adults, adults, individuals and families. Katina has over 25 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings including hospitals, foster care and rape crisis. Areas of expertise include:

  • Adults with mental health issues
  • Anxiety and depression (including postpartum depression)
  • Grief and Loss
  • Drugs and Alcohol
  • Women and Children
  • Crisis Interventions
  • Domestic Violence

Katina values her patients and encourages them to reach their fullest potential of personal development.