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Dr. Danielle Hairston Green is the President and Founder of Embracing ARMS, Inc. Embracing ARMS is a nonprofit organization whose primary focus is to help families become stronger advocates for their education, health, and safety in the community. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership with Prairie View A&M University a Masters Degree in Community Psychology and Social Change and a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice from Penn State University. Dr. Hairston Green is a dynamic presenter who uses her own personal life triumphs and tragedies to motivate and educate others.
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Houston, Texas Area United States
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Professor | Author | Community Psychologist
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http://www.embracingarms.com
About
Dr. Danielle Hairston Green is the President and Founder of Embracing ARMS, Inc. Embracing ARMS is a nonprofit organization whose primary focus is to help families become stronger advocates for their education, health, and safety in the community. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership with Prairie View A&M University a Masters Degree in Community Psychology and Social Change and a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice from Penn State University. Dr. Hairston Green is a dynamic presenter who uses her own personal life triumphs and tragedies to motivate and educate others.
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health
obesity
nutrition
employer
relationships
leadership
management
staff
weight
boss
stress
education
public speaking
presentation
elderly
wellness
cisco career certifications
alzheimers
violence
children
depression
family
family violence
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