WINNER 2024

Kathy Greggs recognized with a 2024 Global Recognition Award

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Kathy Greggs Receives 2024 Global Recognition Award™

Kathy Greggs, an accomplished social justice advocate and community leader, has been honored with a 2024 Global Recognition Award for her exceptional contributions to social justice, community service, and advocacy. The award acknowledges Greggs’s diverse career as an activist, combat veteran, author, and community leader, emphasizing her significant local, state, and national influence.

Greggs’s recognition highlights her persistent efforts to promote equality, support veterans, and foster positive change in her community. Her innovative approaches to addressing societal needs, academic achievements, and artistic contributions have set her apart as a notable recipient of this prestigious award.

Advocacy and Community Service Impact

As co-founder of the Fayetteville Police Accountability Community Taskforce, Greggs has shown strong dedication to reforming the criminal justice system. Her efforts have resulted in concrete policy changes at both state and federal levels. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Greggs successfully advocated for $15 million in rental assistance for North Carolina residents facing eviction, significantly reducing mass evictions in Cumberland County.

Greggs’s influence extends beyond policy reform. As a trained FEMA Disaster Operations Manager, she has volunteered with organizations like the Phoenix Center for Rape Crisis and Connections of Cumberland. She has also served as a co-advocate for Pathway to Prosperity housing, demonstrating her multifaceted approach to community service. Greggs’s production of the documentary “Fayetteville PACT American Rescue Plan Funds” showcases her methods of raising awareness about resource allocation in underserved communities.

Human Rights and Veteran Affairs Leadership

Greggs’s leadership encompasses numerous civil rights and liberty groups. Her involvement with organizations such as the National Domestic Violence Rally, Fayetteville PRIDE, and the ACLU of North Carolina underlines her commitment to various social justice issues. Greggs served as the Vice President of Policy for the NC National Organization of Women which further illustrates her capacity for high-level strategic leadership in advancing women’s rights.

As a combat veteran, Greggs continues to support her fellow service members through affiliations with the Wounded Warrior Project Alumni and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Her membership in professional organizations like the US Army Adjutant General’s Corp Regimental Association and AFGE 1770 Union reflects her ongoing dedication to veteran affairs and professional development in the military sector.

Academic and Artistic Achievements

Greggs’s pursuit of higher education, including her MBA in Human Resource Management from Columbia Southern University and her current Ph.D. candidacy in Theology, exemplifies her commitment to continuous learning and intellectual growth. This academic foundation enhances her effectiveness as an advocate and leader in various social causes.

Her artistic accomplishments are equally notable. Greggs received the International Impact Book Award in 2024 for her biography “The Mother, The Soldier, and The Activists,” which explores themes of social activism. This recognition highlights her ability to use creative expression as a powerful social commentary and change tool.

Final Words

Kathy Greggs’s multifaceted career as an activist, veteran, author, and community leader embodies the qualities celebrated by the Global Recognition Awards. Her persistent efforts to promote social justice, support veterans, and create positive change in her community have significantly impacted local, state, and national levels.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

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Industry

Social Justice and Activism

Location

Fayetteville, NC, United States

What Do They Do

Kathy Greggs is a multifaceted social justice advocate, community leader, combat veteran, and author. As co-founder of the Fayetteville Police Accountability Community Taskforce, she works to reform the criminal justice system. Greggs has advocated for rental assistance and housing initiatives and volunteers with various organizations, including crisis centers and disaster relief efforts. She’s involved in numerous civil rights groups, supporting causes like domestic violence prevention, LGBTQ+ rights, and women’s rights. As a veteran, Greggs supports fellow service members through various affiliations. She’s pursuing a Ph.D. in Theology and has authored a biography exploring themes of social activism.

 

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