Our Board Members
The Blessed Beatitudes board is made up of dedicated and compassionate individuals who share a passion for service and community care. With diverse backgrounds and years of experience in nonprofit work, outreach, and advocacy, we are united by a common goal: to bring hope, kindness, and resources to those in need. Together, we strive to create lasting impact through charitable programs, community partnerships, and a heart for helping others.

Khaliliah “Kaye” Tillery-Edwards
The name Khaliliah means “friend" or "beloved” in Arabic, and I hold that meaning close to my purpose.
Board Member, Blessed Beatitudes
With over 15 years of experience in healthcare administration, billing integrity, and patient services. With a career spanning Novant Health, LabCorp, and Aetna, and additional leadership in office management and public safety, she brings exceptional expertise in compliance, data management, and operational oversight. Her commitment to organizational leadership and community advocacy strengthens our mission and helps guide the strategic growth of Blessed Beatitudes.

Deloris Pinson
Board Member, Blessed Beatitudes
That realization wasn't just a moment; it was a turning point. I began to see just how many families, neighbors, and individuals were falling through the cracks—not for lack of effort, but for lack of connection. Blessed Beatitudes stride to build bridges between people and the resources that could change their lives.

Barbara Garrett
Board Member, Blessed Beatitudes
That realization wasn't just a moment; it was a turning point. I began to see just how many families, neighbors, and individuals were falling through the cracks—not for lack of effort, but for lack of connection. Blessed Beatitudes stride to build bridges between people and the resources that could change their lives.

Board Member, Blessed Beatitudes
That realization wasn't just a moment; it was a turning point. I began to see just how many families, neighbors, and individuals were falling through the cracks—not for lack of effort, but for lack of connection. Blessed Beatitudes stride to build bridges between people and the resources that could change their lives.