Impact Christian Counseling, Inc. is guided by a team committed to faithful stewardship, sound governance, and compassionate, Christ-centered care. Together, they provide oversight and leadership to support ICC’s mission of helping individuals, couples, and families find healing and hope.
Jeremy Hinote is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) who provides clinical oversight and supervision for Impact Christian Counseling, Inc. Jeremy brings extensive experience working with individuals, couples, and families, and supports ICC through consultation, supervision, and ethical accountability as clinical services expand.
Jeremy oversees clinical standards, supervision structures, and compliance for ICC but does not provide direct counseling services through ICC. He resides in Augusta, Georgia, and serves in an oversight and supervisory capacity during ICC’s initial clinical launch phase.
Lori Reaves serves as Center Director for Clinical Services at Impact Christian Counseling, Inc. She oversees day-to-day clinical operations, client care processes, and the development of counseling services at ICC’s Suwanee location. She is a pre-licensed counselor working toward licensure as a Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia and practices under the supervision of Jeremy Hinote, LPC, NCC, CPCS. She provides counseling services, leads clinical coordination, and helps shape the counseling culture and care model at ICC. Her clinical experience spans a wide range of settings, including middle schools, university counseling centers, the Veterans Administration, a psychiatric emergency department, and community family service agencies. Lori has provided therapeutic support to individuals (ages five and up), couples, and families, addressing concerns such as relationship challenges, infidelity, divorce, family life cycle transitions, parenting difficulties, anxiety, and depression.
Sharon Wiley serves as Center Manager for Impact Christian Counseling, Inc. and oversees non-clinical operations, client coordination, scheduling support, and program logistics. She also facilitates Christian mediation services through ICC.
Sharon’s role does not include mental health diagnosis or psychotherapy. Mediation services are non-clinical and distinct from licensed counseling services, and do not involve the treatment of mental health conditions.
Amelia McGreevy serves on the ICC Board of Directors, offering perspective on the experiences of individuals, young professionals, and families. Through her background in social work and HR, she helps ICC stay connected to how people seek support, understand counseling, and engage with care resources in today’s environment.