ABOUT ME
STEPHANIE FLOWERS

Stephanie Flowers is a proud Atlanta native and a 40-year resident of the Pittsburgh community proud graduate of Georgia Washington Carver High School. Proud mother to one son. Stephanie’s has been a tireless advocate for stronger, safer, and more equitable neighborhoods. For over three decades, she has worked to improve the quality of life for families across Atlanta, championing economic development, public safety, housing stability, and community engagement.
As a lifelong resident of Atlanta’s historic neighborhoods, Stephanie understands the challenges and opportunities facing our communities. She has dedicated her career to building partnerships, advocating for resources, and implementing policies that create real, lasting change. From addressing housing affordability to strengthening small businesses and workforce development, her leadership has been driven by a deep commitment to ensuring that every resident has access to opportunity and a high
quality of life.
Her experience spans the public, nonprofit, and philanthropic sectors, working with organizations that focus on neighborhood revitalization, economic inclusion, and social equity. At the Annie E. Casey Foundation – Atlanta Civic Site, Stephanie led efforts to improve the well-being of families in underserved communities by supporting workforce development, economic empowerment, and
community-led initiatives. As Advocacy and Organizing Manager at the Southern Education Foundation,
she worked to strengthen the voices of grassroots organizations fighting for equity and access to
essential resources across the South.
Stephanie has also been a hands-on leader in her community, serving on boards and committees dedicated to neighborhood planning, small business support, and resident engagement. She served as Chair of Neighborhood Planning Unit V (NPU-V) and the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Association, working to ensure that residents have a seat at the table when it comes to shaping the future of their
communities. Additionally, she has worked closely with local officials and city leaders to drive policy
changes that promote economic growth, housing stability, and safer streets.
As a mother, community organizer, and advocate, Stephanie believes in a city where every voice matters and every neighborhood thrives. She is running for City Council to bring bold, community-centered leadership to City Hall—ensuring that residents have a strong advocate who will fight for better infrastructure, public safety, affordable housing, and economic opportunities for all Atlantans.
With a vision for a more inclusive, connected, and prosperous Atlanta, Stephanie Flowers is ready to lead and serve—because when communities are strong, Atlanta is strong.
WHY AM I RUNNING?
Growth Meets Opportunity
My vision for District 12 is centered on creating safe and welcoming neighborhoods for all residents. I recognize the growth needed in our community and the importance of preventing displacement, so families can continue to thrive in their homes. Expanding opportunities for youth is a top priority, as I believe every young person deserves a chance succeed and grow. Additionally, I am committed to supporting local businesses, understanding that they are the backbone of our economy. Together, we can create a District 12 filled with growth and more opportunities for everyone to be proud of.