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Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie Named Georgia Mother of the Year by American Mothers, Inc.

Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie Named Georgia Mother of the Year by American Mothers, Inc.

Atlanta, GA — May 22, 2025 — American Mothers, Inc. has proudly named Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie as the 2025 Georgia Mother of the Year®, recognizing her extraordinary dedication to motherhood, community service, and advocacy for women’s empowerment.

Dr. McKinzie, a second-generation survivor of abuse, is a nationally respected voice for healing and transformation. She is the founder and CEO of ThriveHER Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to helping women heal from trauma and reclaim their power. Through ThriveHER, she has created safe spaces for women to grow, thrive, and lead lives of purpose.

A passionate advocate and community speaker, Dr. McKinzie uses her personal journey to inspire others. She regularly speaks on topics such as generational healing, single motherhood, and the power of resilience. Her work has earned her numerous accolades, including the 2019 Single Parent of the Year Certificate from the City of Atlanta, a Proclamation from the City of Brunswick, and now, the prestigious title of 2025 Georgia Mother of the Year®.

Dr. McKinzie is also the proud mother of one child, who she credits as her greatest inspiration and the driving force behind her mission. Her story is one of courage, compassion, and unwavering commitment to breaking cycles and building legacies.

“I am deeply honored to receive this recognition,” said Dr. McKinzie. “Motherhood is the most sacred role I’ve ever held, and I share this award with every woman who has ever had to rise from adversity and choose love, healing, and hope.”

As Georgia Mother of the Year®, Dr. McKinzie will represent the state at the National Mother of the Year® Celebration hosted by American Mothers, Inc., where she will join other honorees from across the country.

For more information about Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie and her work, visit www.thriveher.me.


About American Mothers, Inc.
Founded in 1935, American Mothers, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization that honors mothers through its annual Mother of the Year® awards and supports maternal leadership through community initiatives and advocacy.

Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzieDr. Sonya Alise McKinzie
Author: Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie

Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie is a visionary leader, humanitarian, and advocate whose life’s work is rooted in resilience, empowerment, and service. She is the founder and executive director of ThriveHER, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women and families impacted by domestic violence, trauma, and systemic inequities. Under her leadership, ThriveHER has become a beacon of hope, offering holistic programs that promote healing, self-sufficiency, and long-term transformation. A second-generation survivor of abuse, Dr. McKinzie has spent the past 24 years turning her pain into purpose. Her lived experience fuels her passion for advocacy and her unwavering commitment to breaking cycles of generational trauma. In recognition of her extraordinary contributions to family and community, she was honored as the 2025 American Mother of the Year for Georgia. Dr. McKinzie holds a Doctorate in Humanitarianism and is widely respected for her dynamic speaking engagements, compassionate leadership, and dedication to social justice. She is also the author of 18 books, through which she shares her insights on healing, empowerment, and purpose-driven living. Her work has earned her numerous accolades and recognition from civic, academic, and professional organizations. Through her story, scholarship, and service, Dr. McKinzie continues to inspire others to lead with...

Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie

Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie is a visionary leader, humanitarian, and advocate whose life’s work is rooted in resilience, empowerment, and service. She is the founder and executive director of ThriveHER, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women and families impacted by domestic violence, trauma, and systemic inequities. Under her leadership, ThriveHER has become a beacon of hope, offering holistic programs that promote healing, self-sufficiency, and long-term transformation. A second-generation survivor of abuse, Dr. McKinzie has spent the past 24 years turning her pain into purpose. Her lived experience fuels her passion for advocacy and her unwavering commitment to breaking cycles of generational trauma. In recognition of her extraordinary contributions to family and community, she was honored as the 2025 American Mother of the Year for Georgia. Dr. McKinzie holds a Doctorate in Humanitarianism and is widely respected for her dynamic speaking engagements, compassionate leadership, and dedication to social justice. She is also the author of 18 books, through which she shares her insights on healing, empowerment, and purpose-driven living. Her work has earned her numerous accolades and recognition from civic, academic, and professional organizations. Through her story, scholarship, and service, Dr. McKinzie continues to inspire others to lead with courage, compassion, and conviction.

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