Our Team

Dedicated to helping pave a way for families to be restored.

  • A man with short dark hair and light skin, wearing a dark brown zip-up jacket over a pink and blue checkered shirt, outdoors with a blurred green background.

    Jonathan Habashy

    Executive Director

    jonathan@exodusministries.org

  • A bald Black man wearing a navy blue suit, white shirt, and patterned tie, with a flower-shaped lapel pin.

    Andrew Morris

    Director of Operations

    andrew@exodusministries.org

  • A woman with glasses and short dark hair stands in front of a stone and brick wall, wearing a blue top and a patterned skirt, with a lanyard around her neck.

    Juanita Lerma

    Director of Case Management

    juanita@exodusministries.org

  • A young woman with long brown hair, smiling, sitting at a table in a cozy cafe. She is wearing a green knitted sweater, with an Apple device and a floral napkin on the table in front of her.

    Lindsay Moreau

    Director of Communications

    lindsay@exodusministries.org

  • A young woman with long, wavy brown hair, smiling outdoors on a sunny day, wearing a white button-up shirt, sitting on the grass in a park.

    Lauren O'Rourke

    Director Children’s Programming and Volunteers

    lauren@exodusministries.org

  • A smiling woman with long brown hair, wearing a white T-shirt with colorful floral letters spelling 'CHILD LIFE,' stands against a plain white background.

    Eva Ledesma

    Family Advocate

    eva@exodusministries.org

Executive Board

Russ Emerson - Chair

Helene TerrySecretary

Stephen Howard Treasurer

Amy HilbornPast Chair

Natarsha HallVice Chair

J. Lee BaldwinMember

Carol UeckertMember

Denise JoinerMember

Juana Leonard — Member

Keith GrayMember

Through volunteering or financial support, you can help cultivate healing relationships that create lasting transformation for families rebuilding after incarceration.

Transformation Happens in Community.

Ready to help break cycles of incarceration and strengthen families with new paths forward?

Through volunteering or financial support, you can help cultivate healing relationships that create lasting transformation for families rebuilding after incarceration.