Meet Senior Assistant District Attorney Lashawnda Woods-Roberts. In her multifaceted role as Truancy Court Lead and REACH Coordinator, Lashawnda is a dedicated advocate for the rights of victims, while also representing the State before the Fulton County Juvenile Court. Her primary focus is on ensuring the best interests of children aged 16 and under, who appear before the Court due to delinquent behavior.
Meet Candyce Makins, the REACH Behavioral Health Coordinator with a passion for the social and emotional development of all children, and a profound devotion to our special education youth community.
Yolanda Michelle Shorthouse is a skilled, creative, and knowledgeable professional with a proven track record in program management, coordination, and operations. As a proud mother of her adult sons Xavier and Caleb, she brings a deep understanding of family dynamics and effective communication across all age groups.
Rhonda Heckard, a native Californian, was born and raised in Los Angeles. After graduating from University High School, Rhonda began her career in the Special Education Program for the Los Angeles Unified School District, where she worked as an Assistant Teacher.