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Our Story

Jasmine’s House of Hope was founded by survivors for survivors. From humble beginnings, it grew into a life-changing nonprofit helping women and girls navigate healing, housing, and hope.

Our Founder’s Vision

Inspired by Deuteronomy 32:30—“One can put a thousand to flight, but two can put ten thousand to flight”—our founder believes in the power of unity, faith, and compassionate action.

Our core focus in the community is addressing the mental health and housing needs of women and young girls, providing essential support for their well-being and stability.

Jacqueline Williams

Executive Director/Founder

Jacqueline Williams, a native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a passionate advocate for youth and women’s empowerment. She holds a Master’s degree in Community Counseling and brings over a decade of experience in the mental health field, with a strong focus on individual counseling, treatment planning, and community-based care.

Throughout her career, Jacqueline has worked tirelessly to support individuals navigating emotional, behavioral, and life challenges. She has facilitated numerous conferences and seminars aimed at the sustainability, empowerment, and personal development of women and young girls, providing them with the tools and encouragement needed to thrive.

Jacqueline previously served as the Director of Edify Teen Life Center in Georgia, a residential facility dedicated to supporting pregnant teens. In this role, she oversaw program development, counseling services, and daily operations—ensuring a safe, nurturing environment for young mothers during critical periods in their lives.

Now based in the Houston area, Jacqueline continues her mission through Jasmine’s House of Hope, where she leads initiatives that provide housing, guidance, and emotional support to pregnant teens and young women in crisis. Her dedication to residential assistance and teen pregnancy outreach stands as one of her greatest contributions to the communities she serves. Jacqueline’s work is rooted in compassion, advocacy, and an unwavering belief in the potential of every young woman to overcome adversity and achieve a brighter future.

Dr. Devon Briggs

Psychiatrist/Board Member

Dr. Devon P. Briggs was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in the West Indies. He was a nontraditional student who started his undergraduate studies at Clark Atlanta University and completed his bachelor’s degree in biology at Georgia State University and graduated magna cum laude. He attended medical school at Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency in psychiatry at Morehouse school of medicine. He is board certified in psychiatry, addiction medicine and obesity medicine. Since completing his training, he has provided compassionate care for a variety of patient populations in the metro Atlanta area for going on twenty years.

Dr. Briggs has an interest in wide variety of topics including the sciences, history, philosophy, culture and religion, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology and quantum computing. He endeavors to leverage the knowledge and technologies from diverse disciplines in the ongoing endeavor to uplift the human spirit and liberate human potential. 

Delmy Robles

Director of Marketing/Board Member

Delmy Robles is the Director of Marketing and a dedicated board member of Jasmine’s House of Hope, a compassionate sanctuary committed to supporting pregnant teenage girls and women during some of the most critical and vulnerable periods of their lives.

Widely recognized for her genuine compassion and unwavering dedication to youth empowerment, Delmy firmly believes that everyone needs support at some point—especially young people navigating life-altering challenges. She leverages her voice, influence, and marketing expertise to elevate awareness, foster meaningful community partnerships, and strengthen the reach and impact of the organization’s mission.

Delmy remains passionately devoted to ensuring that every young woman who enters Jasmine’s House of Hope is met with respect, guidance, and a renewed sense of hope for a brighter future.

"One will put one thousand to flight, put two will put ten thousand to flight" Deuteronomy 32:30

"One will put one thousand to flight, put two will put ten thousand to flight" Deuteronomy 32:30 –