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Meet Trenton Greene of Midtown Atlanta Georgia

Today we’d like to introduce you to Trenton Greene.

Hi Trenton, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
My name is Trenton Greene, and I’m proud to be a Political Science major with a lifelong passion for community development and engagement. My journey has always been rooted in service finding ways to uplift others and create real change where it’s needed most.

During my time in Atlanta, I had the privilege of serving as the Music Director for Mount Carmel Baptist Church. Working with choirs taught me not only the power of harmony in music but the importance of harmony within our communities. Bringing voices together different tones, different stories to create something beautiful has always inspired me.

Graduating this year stands as one of my greatest accomplishments. Along the way, I’ve been honored to work on presidential campaigns and even serve as a campaign manager. Through those experiences, one concern has stayed close to my heart: voter turnout. We need more young people involved in politics, more leaders willing to break stigmas, tackle real problems, and speak truth to power.

I believe deeply in men’s mental health and in the power of compassion. We live in a time where self-care is important, but I also believe in community care reaching out, lifting others, and helping one another heal and grow. Empowerment begins when we choose love over competition, connection over isolation.

None of this would have been possible without my partner, Darius, who has stood by my side for seven years—my mentor, my companion, and my greatest supporter. And above all, I thank God, who continues to give me strength, especially after the recent passing of my mother. Her spirit pushes me forward every day.

No matter what I face, I’m determined to keep going, to keep pressing on, and to make a difference. My goal is simple: to inspire others to believe in themselves, to serve their communities, and to love fearlessly.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I grew up learning how to push through hardship. Life tested me in ways I never expected from losing my mother, to navigating uncertainty in my career and housing, to moments where giving up almost felt easier than going on. But every time I thought I’d reached my breaking point, God reminded me that purpose is born from pain.

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
My style , my drive , my personality, my passion !

Alright, so to wrap up, is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
Learn to love your own people. It’s okay to be different ! We should strive to help one another out day by day .

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