Sabrina Greenlee is a domestic violence survivor who started S.M.O.O.O.T.H. in 2013 to empower and support women and families who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
Read MoreRising the noise & focused on the work of those who care about safety. Thankful to join activist Sabrina Greenlee and the bipartisan leadership of Senator John Cornyn & Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during a time when the #politicizationofcrime is destroying Houston.
Read MoreIf I could inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, it would be educating on a national level on the different fascist and forms of domestic abuse, by continuously unmasking the myths of domestic violence and forming campaigns and inspiring women to take their power back. A lot of people are suffering in silence whether that’s personally, financially or even mentally. Speaking out is a gift and one that can help to change so many lives.
Read MoreBeing a woman is hard. We have to be smart. We have to be beautiful. We have to fight twice as hard and wear so many hats, but still may not receive the proper applause. But that’s the essence of a masterpiece.
Read MoreTo find the courage to keep going, to locate your strength in times of darkness, is one of life’s greatest gifts. Without it, even the most trivial ruts or setbacks would be enough to ruin our progress, and we wouldn’t get anywhere in our personal development journey. Sabrina Greenlee is a testament to that courage—not only sharing her story but inspiring others to get out of situations she was once in.
Read MoreWho is Deandre Hopkins biggest fan? His mother, of course. Sabrina Greenlee shares her incredible story of survival with FOX 10's Siera Santos.
Read MoreSabrina Greenlee joins NFL Total Access to talk about surviving domestic violence and how she's healed from the incidents with her son and Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
Read MoreFor #NationalDomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth, Sabrina Greenlee, mother of DeAndre Hopkins’ of the Arizona Cardinals, domestic abuse survivor and CEO/founder of S.M.O.O.O.T.H. joined #MiddayJolt.
Read MoreOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and this NFL mom is turning her pain into purpose by sharing her story with other women who are suffering.
Read MorePeople participate in the Houston Women's March against Texas abortion ban Saturday, October 2, 2021 in Houston.
Read MoreThe 2021-22 NFL season will bring together fans and players again, over a year after the start of the coronavirus pandemic. See the new film that uses the popular football pregame call “Who got my back?” as an analogy for this reunion.
Read MoreThis specific video is about trauma and healing. During the interview, Sabrina talks about trauma's role in how people negotiate life [family, job, etc.]—speaking on her story, how she dealt with and continues to deal with the trauma that her family experienced to live productive, healthy lives.
Read MoreWe all have our share of hard times, and that’s including NFL player DeAndre Hopkins and his mother. They’re revealing how they’ve risen up in the face of adversity.
Read MoreMore than $45,000 in furniture and appliances was donated to give The Women’s Home a New Year’s makeover.
Read MoreSabrina Greenlee and her nonprofit S.M.O.O.O.T.H teamed up with Aid To Victims of Domestic Abuse, also known as AVDA.
Sabrina Greenlee isn't hiding her story anymore.
Read MoreTexans receiver Deandre Hopkins says he owes his career to his mom. When you hear her remarkable story of survival, you’ll understand his devotion.
Read More“I want them to feel like a queen. The queens that they are.” - Sabrina Greenlee, domestic violence survivor and mother of DeAndre Hopkins
Read MoreAs a way to empower women who have experienced domestic abuse - a group of 20 received full makeovers.
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