Kimberly Underdue is Licensed Master  Level Social Worker with 15 years of experience in  social services and in management with Fortune 500 companies.

Kimberly’s expertise includes:

  • Family and “At-Risk” Youth Counseling
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Community Outreach
  • Case Management
  • Trauma Related Services
  • Alcohol & Drug Counseling
  • Group Therapy

Kimberly Holds a MSW degree from Clark Atlanta University and a BA Degree in Sociology from Georgia State University.  Kimberly is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW).  She is committed to providing community outreach to families, Life skills Development in drug rehabilitation centers and mentoring youth. 

Kimberly has received several leadership accolades during her career:

    • Highlighted in the November 1998 "Ebony Magazine Article "30 Young Leaders Under 30".
    • Recipient of the 1998 "Outstanding Leadership Award" from the Emerging Leadership Institute.
    • Women Looking Ahead Magazine April 2000 Issue "100 Most Influential Women in Atlanta".
    • Recipient of the "Outstanding Young People of Atlanta Award" (November 2000).
    • Recognized on V103/WAOK Radio Station as a "Future Black History Maker" (February 2001).
    • Semifinalist “Outstanding Young People of America” Award, National Junior Chamber of Commerce (April 2002).
    • Coalition of 100 Black Women-Atlanta Chapter “Unsung Heroines Award” (May 2003)
    • WB Channel 36 “Unsung Heroes Award” (February 2004)