Today we’d like to introduce you to Dr. Re’Gine Green.
Hi Dr. Re’Gine, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
Dr. Re’Gine M. Green
With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. Re’Gine Green brings extensive experience across public service, mental health, and financial management. Her professional journey reflects a steadfast commitment to delivering exceptional customer service, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering community engagement.
Dr. Green holds a Master’s in Christian Counseling and a Doctorate in Counseling and Physiology, academic credentials that complement her deep-rooted passion for service and ministry. These qualifications have enriched her ability to provide compassionate guidance and support to individuals and families across various settings.
Most recently, Dr. Green served as the Volunteer Coordinator for Heart-to-Heart Hospice in Dallas, TX, retiring from the role on June 6, 2025. Prior to that, she dedicated nearly two decades to the Employees’ Retirement Fund of the City of Dallas, as a Pension Officer, where she celebrated her first retirement on May 5, 2021. Her professional transitions mark two meaningful milestones in a life of service, leadership, and community empowerment.
Born in New York, New York to Anthony Robert Johnson and Clarice Lenore Yvonne Henderson, now a proud native of Dallas, Texas since 1975, Dr. Green is a devoted mother of four daughters who have graciously deemed her as “Chaos Coordinator” also known as MOM, grandmother to six boys, and great-grandmother of two girls and 1 boy. She is recognized for her dependable and innovative professional work ethic, and strong conflict management skills. Her excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving abilities highlight her unwavering commitment to serving her community with compassion and dedication.
A ministry-motivated leader, Dr Green is an ordained Minister/Chaplain and licensed Missionary. She serves as the Assistant Chaplain at Advanced Preparatory International (API), Dallas, Texas. She is also an active member of the (NCNW) National Council of Negro Women, Greater Trinity Section in Dallas, TX; and recently appointed board member of CHAT, Cedar Hill Action Team, continuing her mission of community service and advocacy.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Consistency is the key! However, in this area of service volunteer participation has not always been predictable. With every service provided the goal has been to meet the needs of individuals with their sense of urgency; unfortunately, lack of resources has not always allowed this to be accomplished. The recent economy has made it even more challenging to access the resources for the provisions needed.
This has been a FAITH walk. (Hebrew 11:1 Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.)
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
In 1997, Dr Green founded Positive Reflection Ministries after receiving a divine mandate to “Bless My People.” She began spreading love, kindness, and faith through care packages and Mustard Seeds for Faith. For over 28 years, she has been serving as a “Point of Contact” for those in need and tirelessly working to provide “A Hand Up not Just Hand Outs” through various outreach programs and collaborations.
Positive Reflection Ministries
Mission: To provide resources that make positive, sustainable changes to improve accessibility to a broad range of quality education and services that empower families, schools, and communities.
Vision: To be a Point of Contact enhancing the quality of life for others.
Positive Reflection Ministries programing meets the needs of the homeless with a collaborative effort of several nonprofit organizations. This collaborative effort provides hot meals and essentials every Sunday to approximately 400 homeless persons. “Sunday Supper” spear headed by Roshudna Williams of Children of Christ along with WEIT, Whatever It Takes and DOTS, Dads of the South and other formulating nonprofits caravan throughout West and South Dallas.
Her dedication to service is evident in her ability to lead, coach, and support teams while fostering positive change. She is a creative, productive, decisive, and results-oriented professional who continuously strives to uplift and empower others.
Can you talk to us a bit about happiness and what makes you happy?
Serving Other is Utopia for me. Life has so many ups and downs, having someone to encourage you while you walk the road of life can make all the difference in surviving life as we know it. Not everyone has a person to make that journey with them. It makes me happy to be a Point of Contact for one’s journey!
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.prmpointofcontact.org/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positivereflectionministries/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/positivereflectionministries/






