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Adult Day Services

1800 Slate Rd

Conley, GA  30288

 

Behavioral Health Services

853 Battle Creek Rd

Jonesboro, GA  30236

 

Child & Adolescence

6315 Garden Walk Blvd

Riverdale, GA  30278

 

Community Support Services

217 Stockbridge Rd

Jonesboro, GA  30288

 

Developmental Support Services

7146 Southlake Pkwy

Morrow, GA  30260

 

 

 

      Clayton Center Board Chair      

Minister Dianne Jennings is the newly appointed Chair for the Clayton Community Service Board. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Dianne Jennings has made Atlanta her home for the last twenty years. Growing up in Indiana with seven brothers was not easy for Dianne. A victim of child abuse, molestation and the foster care system, all resulting from the loss of her mother to cancer at age 35, Dianne knew that God had a call on her life, and that she was destined to do something great for Him. She did not succumb to adversity, she grabbed it by its ugly head, determined not to give in. She knew that she was better than that. In fact, these are the words she speaks to children that have been displaced. "You are better than that."

She is a preacher of the gospel and Pastor of The Ark of Safety International Ministries soon to be located in Clayton County.  She serves as a Chaplain at Henry Medical Center in Stockbridge, Georgia, and is the founder of “RELEASED” Ministries, an acronym for the empowering mantra, “Real, Energetic, Lady, Eager, Aggressive, Saved, Enthusiastic, and Determined.” With “RELEASED” Ministries, Jennings reaches out to the hearts and souls of women all over the world by sharing with them the word of GOD.

 This woman of “50 something” is not just an executive, but also a published author, inspirational writer, motivational speaker, wife, and mother of five beautiful children. Jennings resides in Locust Grove, Georgia with her husband Malcolm B. Jennings, and their children, Malcolm Jr., Danielle, Ebony, Christopher, and Matthew.

 In the words of her favorite gospel-recording group, The Williams Brothers, Jennings believes, “I am just a nobody, trying to tell everybody, about somebody, who can save anybody.”