Our Founding Board
Morgan Wilson, Interim Board President
Morgan Wilson is the founder and Interim Board President of Your Helping Hands, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting caregivers of terminally ill individuals. Inspired by personal experience, Morgan launched YHH to provide essential caregiver support, financial planning resources, and patient-caregiver navigation services. Since its inception, Morgan has led efforts to develop core programs, build community partnerships, and expand outreach, ensuring caregivers receive the guidance and resources they need. With a deep commitment to advocacy, Morgan is dedicated to growing YHH into a lasting source of support for those navigating end-of-life care.
Jordan Walker, Founding Board Secretary
Jordan Walker is a passionate marketing and communications professional dedicated to supporting individuals and families during life’s most transformative moments. While serving as the Senior Coordinator for The Upper Room, he brings administrative, programming, and communications skills from his vast experience in the nonprofit sector. Currently earning an MA in Organizational Leadership and Conflict Resolution, Jordan Holds a Master of Divinity and B.S. from Vanderbilt. Jordan leverages his strategic insight and strong interpersonal skills to drive impactful results. His relentless passion for learning and serving the community brought him to Your Helping Hands, and he is excited to see this work blossom into all it can be.
Bre Clark, Founding Board Member
Bre is an Aging Optimist, Social Worker, and Death Doula. With a Bachelor’s in Social Work from Harding University and a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Michigan, she’s spent the past decade leading programs and advocacy efforts for older adults. Through her Death Doula practice, Eclipse Into Harmony, Bre supports individuals and families with end-of-life planning, respite, care, and education. She also teaches tech classes and develops programs for adults 60+ at the Senior Renaissance Center in Sylvan Park. Her positive view of aging was shaped by her years with the nonprofit Senior Planet from AARP, where she now moderates the virtual “Death Cafe” and “Solo Aging” discussion groups. Bre’s systems perspective and deep commitment to caregivers make her a natural fit for the work of Your Helping Hands. She’s honored to be part of this meaningful community initiative.