Marsha Griffin, MD
Pediatrician, Brownsville Community Health Center
Marsha Griffin, MD, is co-founder of Community for Children along with Dr. Minnette Son, and pediatric clinical faculty member for the UTHSCSA Regional Academic Health Center. She is currently in general practice at the Brownsville Community Health Center.
Dr. Griffin received her medical degree from the UTHSCSA in 2003 and completed her residency in general pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in June 2006.
Prior to her medical career, Dr. Griffin completed graduate studies in the theology of social justice at United Theological Seminary in New Brighton, Minnesota. She was founder and, from 1988 to 1999, executive director of the FOCUS Foundation, a nonprofit organization that produced documentary films concerning adolescents and their struggle for success. As director of housing services for the Central Community Housing Trust in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 1996 to 1999, she was instrumental in developing housing and services in the inner-city for homeless, former addicts, Somalian refugees, and street children.
A lifelong advocate for the underserved, Dr. Griffin has served as a board member for numerous community-based organizations both nationally and internationally and provided care in countries such as Haiti, Ecuador and Nicaragua.
If it wasn’t for the program, there would have been a couple times where I would have given up. But with the help of the program I learned a lot. I learned to be my own advocate and to know what I can do and how to go about it.
Edith Evans, Tucson Family Advocacy Program client
