Kimberly Mack is a dedicated youth advocate, community leader, and education professional serving Charles County Public Schools as a Vocational Specialist and the Charles County Sheriff’s Office as an After School Coordinator. In these roles, she works closely with at-risk youth across Charles County, providing mentorship, structure, and opportunities that support positive life outcomes.
Kimberly specializes in facilitating community partnerships that create meaningful pathways for students with intellectual disabilities, helping to bridge the gap between education and real-world experiences. Her commitment to inclusion and empowerment is reflected in her hands-on approach and collaborative leadership style.
Beyond her professional work, Kimberly is deeply involved in ministry. She oversees children’s ministry, leads outreach initiatives, and manages administrative operations within her church. Her passion for service extends into the community through volunteer efforts such as Night to Shine, outreach at local charitable organizations, and organizing church-based food pantry programs.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Strayer University. Her dedication and impact have been recognized with several honors, including Mentoring Program of the Year and Woman of the Year from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.
Above all, Kimberly is a proud mother of two and a loving grandmother of four. She enjoys traveling, attending theatre productions, embracing new adventures, and spending quality time with her grandchildren.