Woman helps veterans and veteran families through difficult times

This next Be Remarkable is taking us to Killeen to meet up with Tracey Brown Greene.
Published: Oct. 18, 2024 at 2:12 PM CDT
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KILLEEN, Texas - This next Be Remarkable is taking us to Killeen to meet up with Tracey Brown Greene.

“Tracey is a person who looks out for brothers and sisters in arms and those that are out,” Adrienne Evans-Quickly, Nominator.

Tracey is dedicated to giving back and spending countless hours helping veterans.

“I have a group of us that you can reach out to us. And we are one-on-one in these phone calls and listen to you until we get you through that and make sure you get the help that you need. Instead of you having to deal with a lot of different law enforcement. We’re here for you,” Tracey Brown Greene, Be Remarkable Winner.

Tracey helped charter the VFW on Fort Cavazos to support units and solider families. She also is the suicide prevention chair championing the veterans “Take Care of Our Own” initiative. Her care for veterans and soldiers is why Adrienne Evans-Quickly nominated her to win $500 on behalf of Daniel Stark Injury Lawyers.

“You look for someone remarkable. You look for somebody that doesn’t, no matter whether they know them, whether you situation with somebody that they touch or seen on a regular basis, a brother or a sister in arms, whether they are veteran or veterans family or in our community,” Adrienne Evans-Quickly, Nominator.

“Well Tracey, you are truly remarkable and as part of the Be Remarkable program, the law firm donates $500 to you to just help you further your service and efforts to the community, so thank you for that,” Daniel Stark, Daniel Stark Injury Lawyers

If you know of a Remarkable person, nominate them at www.kwtx.com/BeRemarkable.