
Phone: 470-683-2004

The NeuroVoices Network Shop is more than just merchandise—it’s a movement you can wear and share. Our shop features thoughtfully designed apparel, accessories, and awareness items that celebrate neurodiversity while helping fund our community programs and city-wide initiatives.

Join NeuroVoices Network on Saturday, July 18, for our Adult Neurodiverse Resource Fair—a free community event designed to connect neurodiverse adults, families, caregivers, and professionals with valuable local resources. Meet organizations and professionals offering information on mental health, financial planning, insurance, community programs, advocacy, and other services that support neurodiverse adults. While we may not have every answer, our goal is to connect you with knowledgeable people who can help you navigate available resources and take the next step toward the support you need.
These cards are designed to empower individuals to communicate their needs in an accessible way, especially in situations where verbal communication may be challenging. They also help others better understand individual needs and provide access to helpful resources, including the Pathways Center and NeuroVoices Network.

At NeuroVoices Network, our story began with a passion for fostering community and connection among neurodiverse individuals. It can be challenging to navigate a world that often feels unwelcoming, which is why we focus on inclusion. To address this issue, we have established support groups that encourage networking and promote mental health for neurodiverse adults, allowing them to connect with each other.

NeuroVoices Network is dedicated to fostering a strong community that promotes connection and inclusion for neurodiverse individuals. By creating a welcoming space, we ensure that neurodivergent adults feel supported, heard, and valued, while also prioritizing mental health through various support groups and networking opportunities.
Our focus is Autism, ADHD, neurodivergence, and those who love a neurodivergent individual, but we welcome anyone who feels they may benefit from our mission.

Chief Executive Officer
Dorothy Jolly is a proud resident of Newnan, GA. She loves volunteering in her community, specifically with adults with disabilities and those who have Substance Abuse Disorders. Dorothy was diagnosed with Level 2 Autism in 2024. She started this group to help provide community support for those like her. Dorothy also attends college virtually at Western Governors University where she is pursuing a degree in Psychology. When Dorothy has free time, she loves playing with her dog and going to local events. Dorothy Jolly is recognized by Influential Women. Watch this video of her to learn more: https://video.bmapinc.com/influentialwomen/iw-recogn-20023064-9254.mp4

Director of Digital Engagement
Andie loves sharing community with others. She has a strong interest in advocacy. She feels a special connection with those dealing with disabilities and mental health challenges. She was diagnosed as a child with ADHD and has struggled most of her life to find people to connect with. This sparked a desire to help others find that sense of belonging. In her free time, Andie likes to spend time with her dog, write, and find local art events to attend.

Treasurer
Christie completed her BS in Psychology with a minor in education at Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus Georgia in 2017. In 2020, Christie completed her master's in public health at the University of South Florida.
Christie spent 7 years in education, teaching Art to grades K-8, then later in a high school for students with Emotional Behavioral Disorders. Christie transitioned to the field of healthcare, where she worked in a variety of roles to include Cardiovascular Services, Diabetes Education, Employee Engagement, leader of the Employee Exposure and Infection Response Team during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Business Office Manager for PeriOperative Services at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia. In 2024, Christie transitioned to the field of applied behavior analysis, earning her Registered Behavior Technician certification. In 2025, Chistie returned to her Alma Mater of the University of South Florida to earn her Master of Art in Applied Behavior Analysis, which she will complete in Summer 2026.
Christie is a proud mom to two beautiful children, a son, Bo, and a daughter, Whetherly, who is on the Spectrum. Christie is passionate about advocacy for students and families in the educational setting.
In her free time, Christie enjoys yoga, outdoor sports, antiquing, and travel.

Mary Anna Coles, MBA, is the Founder and CEO of BetterMint and a finance professional with more than 13 years of experience in accounting, financial leadership, and strategic planning. She specializes in helping businesses strengthen their financial foundations through bookkeeping, financial reporting, process improvement, and Fractional CFO services. As someone who lives with ADHD and is the parent of neurodiverse children, Mary Anna brings both professional expertise and personal experience to Neurovoices Network. She is passionate about empowering neurodivergent individuals, fostering inclusive communities, and using her financial background to support organizations that create meaningful, lasting impact.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during our weekly meetings on Saturday from 3-4pm.




