Jadee Grace Hammond

Jadee Grace Hammond

Jadee Grace Hammond, MSW

Therapist

Areas of Professional Interest

Jadee Grace has a strong desire to help children and adolescents find purpose, hope, and healing as they navigate challenges related to trauma, anxiety, depression, or identity. She takes a holistic approach to therapy, considering the emotional, physical, spiritual, and relational aspects of each person’s experience. Jadee welcomes clients to come just as they are, without feeling the need to unburden themselves before they walk through the door. She desires to be a light, supporting others as they find redemption and embrace the power of change through Christ.

Experience

Jadee Grace earned her Bachelor of Social Work in 2024 and completed her Master’s degree in Social Work in 2025. She completed internships at Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes and Family Ministries, working with foster children and adoptive families, and here at Noonday, where she deepened her expertise in clinical work. Jadee is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).

Education

Jadee Grace earned her Bachelor of Social Work in 2024 and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Social Work. She has completed an intership at Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes and Family Ministries. She plans to begin her internship in the spring semester of 2025 at Noonday Therapeutic Center. She expects to graduate in May of 2025.

Personal

Jadee Grace is married to her husband, Jake, and they have a goldendoodle named Maya. Outside of being a therapist, she enjoys thrift shopping, values intentional living, and treasures quality time with family. Jadee Grace loves a good iced latte, meaningful rest, and being creative. On weekends, she offers content creation services for weddings and families, capturing authentic, heartfelt memories. She is deeply passionate about the intersection of faith and mental health and finds purpose in walking alongside others as they pursue healing, joy, and freedom in Christ.

"Dane Ortlund once said, “The same Christ who wept at the tomb of Lazarus weeps with us in our lonely despair. The same one who reached out and touched lepers puts his arm around us today when we feel misunderstood and sidelined.” Ultimately, my goal is for people to leave a conversation with me with the assurance that they are not alone on their journey."