Christie Ledlow-Hodges
Christie Ledlow-Hodges has dedicated more than 15 years to child welfare and advocacy. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Human Development and Family Studies from Auburn University and spent more than seven years with DFCS serving as a case manager, supervisor, administrator, and program director across multiple North Georgia counties. Since joining Hall-Dawson CASA in 2018, Christie has served in several leadership roles, including Advocate Supervisor for Family Treatment Court and now Advocacy Director. Inspired by Fred Rogers’ belief that “Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero to me,” Christie is passionate about empowering ordinary people to make extraordinary differences in the lives of children.
