Houston County District Attorneys Office
Amanda Stables Woody is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in advocacy and social work. Currently serving as a Victim Advocate for the Houston County District Attorney's Office since October 2021, Amanda supports crime victims throughout the criminal justice process. Prior roles include Child and Family Advocate at Agape Youth & Family Center, where advocacy efforts were overseen for over 200 students, and Assessment Program Coordinator at Georgia Cares, managing evidence-based assessments statewide. Amanda's background includes positions at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta as a Bilingual Enrollment Specialist, Service Coordinator and Civic Engagement Intern at New American Pathways, and an Intern at Clark County Juvenile Court. Educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work from The University of Georgia and dual Bachelor's degrees in Social Work and Spanish Language and Literature from Cedarville University.
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