Domestic violence survivors pampered by Texans player's mom

 

Domestic violence survivors pampered by Texans player's mom

“I want them to feel like a queen. The queens that they are.” - Sabrina Greenlee, domestic violence survivor and mother of DeAndre Hopkins. Greenlee helped give 20 survivors a day worthy of Hollywood stars.

HOUSTON — Domestic violence survivors got the celebrity treatment on Saturday night thanks in part to the mother of Houston Texans wide receiver Deandre Hopkins. Sabrina Greenlee, a survivor herself,  treated the women to a special evening.

“I want them to feel like a queen, the queens that they are," Greenlee said.

She’s now a role model for a lot of women. A vicious attack left her blind but that hasn’t stopped her from making it her mission to help victims of domestic violence.

“All it takes is just one glimmer of hope and to say that I want to live and not only for yourself but for your children, your family,” Greenlee said.

For more information about the event, click here.

 
Sabrina Greenlee