She was president of the Los Angeles alumnae chapter from 1945 to 1946, succeeding Naida McCullough,[9] and Far West Regional Director of AKA from 1946 to 1950.
[10][11] In 1948, she represented AKA at the United States National Commission for UNESCO's annual conference in San Francisco.
[14] Jones was president of the Twelve Big Sisters, an interracial charitable organization focused on addressing the needs of "delinquent girls".
[15] In 1972, Jones and Zella Taylor were honored for their work with the Faustina Home for Girls Program, with an event at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The AKA chapter in Marina del Rey, California has an Audrey B. Jones Award, named in her memory.