Brendas Place

Brenda’s Place was established in the loving memory of Brenda Joyce Easley. Brenda was a giver by nature. She helped everyone she met. To Brenda, it brought her great joy to be someone’s miracle. Among the community, Brenda was known for her kindness and compassion towards all people, especially those in need. She believed “it’s the little things that count”, and she exemplified this philosophy through the way that she cared for others. While Brenda is no longer living, her children Erica, Eric, Denise, Deshawn, Eugene and Ashley continue her legacy of helping and caring for others in need through Brendas place.

Our Mission

Enriching lives through compassionate, person-centered home and community-based services, while fostering stronger communities by promoting health, dignity, and independence for those we serve.

Our Vision

Delivering high-quality care while embracing and empowering each individual through a holistic and person-centered approach.

Brendas Place is committed to providing community support, residential and In-home services in a holistic approach to support individuals with developmental delays, mental health, and medical challenges.

Commitment

Collaboration

Transparency

Hope

Diversity

Our Team

Erica Cole - Owner, Coordinator of Services

Ashley Easley - Direct Support Professional, Designated Manager, and Administrative Assistant

Anjie Broden - Direct Support Professional, Program Manager

Rene W - Direct Support Professional, Program Coordinator

Amelia Endris - Direct Support Professional, Operations Specialist

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:

As an organization we are committed to building and enhancing the lives of our clients and staff. We are determined to advocate for consistent change in social and economic equality. This is accomplished by fostering an environment that establishes positive change. In all the things we are dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion across race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status of a veteran, basis of disability, and other personal identity.