Edna Griggs
CEO
Edna Griggs is the CEO of Acres of Angels. She was born and raised in Acres Homes, one of the first communities homesteaded by African Americans and one of the largest in Houston, Texas. Edna is very involved in helping the seniors and young people in Acres Homes and is well respected among them. She is considered a political activist because of her involvement with various campaigns. She encourages and motivates the people in her community to get out and vote with each election. She organizes and participates in neighborhood rallies, walks, and other functions that involve getting people together for a good cause.
A desire to help others was instilled in Edna by her mother and grandmother. Her mother was a Registered Nurse and also a political activist. Because of her mother’s involvement in politics, she was able to help those in her community seeking employment find jobs, many with Harris County District. Her grandmother owned and operated a business in the heart of Acres Homes. She fed and housed many of the homeless from the same community.
Edna is a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. She has held several health fairs for church members to get them more involved in better personal health.
Edna was employed with AT&T for over 30 years. She has three wonderful children, three grandchildren, one sister, and one niece. No one who has ever met her will ever forget her.
Among her many accomplishments, she is also involved in the following:
- CEO of Acres of Angels (helping to rebuild the community)
- Chief Steward for the Communication Workers of America
- City of Houston Commission Board
- Coalition of Labor Women Member
- Harris County Black American Democrats
- Legislative Committee Member with Communication Workers of America (CWA)
- AT&T Women Group, AT&T Community Net, and AT&T Pioneers
- Leader among the Black Dems (a political organization)
- American Diabetes Association (a board member of Project Power) – Edna is currently living with diabetes. She wants to help educate and find a cure.
- The American Heart Association
- Serves as an advisor at the Lone Star College Council for Adult Education
- Texas Democratic Women of Harris County
- Edna’s Social and Charity Club (The Rebirth) – started by her grandmother in the 50s
Edna has also received many awards from the following leaders in her community and the City of Houston:
- Mayor Brown
- Mayor Bill White
- Councilman Jerry Davis
- Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee (for getting the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center a digital flat-screen TV and cable donated by Best Buy and Comcast)
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