Mary Sunshine House

Our Staff

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Brian Vickers, Executive Director

Brian Vickers, Executive Director

Brian started working with people with Autism and those with (I/DD) since 2005. He has experiences managing and developing programs while working at his former
employment as a Program Director at Davidson Family Services, Swannanoa, NC, where he made contributions improving and creating the operations at the day program, supported employment,
dual diagnosis (NADD), and electronic billing. Brian has also managed a residential group home in the past. Brian does what he does because he gives his all to ensure that the residents are getting the best quality of care so that they may live the best of their lives through receiving the best quality of staff, the best quality of support, and the best quality of independent living. Brian was born in Mt. Morris, Michigan. He graduated at Liberty University with a bachelor’s degree in
Communications in 2005. Brian currently lives in Easley, SC. He is also active in his church where he is the music minister. He is married to his beautiful wife in November 2020 and they both had their first child in June 2022.

Ebonie Davis, Program Director

Ebonie Davis, Program Director

My name is Ebonie (like the song, “Ebony and Ivory”), and I’m so excited to be a part of Mary Sunshine House. As the new Program Director, I’m especially looking forward to making a difference and enriching the lives of individuals with autism. Prior to working at MSH, I was a registered behavior therapist, and a kindergarten pre teacher for about 8 years. My most recent career venture led me to working in upper management at a mental health facility, where I made sure patients got the care they deserved. I’m excited to apply my knowledge to make MSH the very best it can be!

In my spare time, I like to try new restaurants, work on my novel, spend time with my fur baby, Nemo, and wait in long lines at Walt Disney World.

Program Focus

Community

Nearby churches, universities, restaurants and shops with public transportation for easy access.

Employment

Evidence based curriculum and employment supports available with collaborative partners.

Health

Encouragement to participate with local counselors for social skill development and relationship navigation.

Support

Support staff to assist with recreational activities, self-advocacy, and emergencies.