Paige Ewing, The Faith-Fueled Force
When it comes to turning pain into purpose, few do it quite like Paige Ewing. The reigning Mrs. America 2025 and mom of two has built a life defined by faith, resilience and service. A certified trauma-informed grief coach, Paige founded Good Grief Girlfriend to help others find healing after loss. She’s also the co-owner of Favored Studios, where she helps women step confidently in front of the camera, and Armstrong’s Cricket Farm, her family’s fourth-generation business and the world’s first and largest cricket farm. From mentoring women to leading volunteer efforts across Georgia, Paige is proof that grace and grit can coexist, and that every chapter, even the hardest ones, can prepare you for your greatest calling yet.
What events have influenced your life most?
My life completely changed time and time again upon the unexpected deaths of my dad, brother and then mother. Those moments met me with a choice to live my life in the darkness of grief, or meet it head on and let it transform me for the better. I am a changed woman, wife and mother because I want the best of them to continue living on through me.
As the reigning Mrs. America, what has this journey taught you?
That the work is the win. The training, discipline and self-development it takes to compete taught me that growth happens in the process, not the finish line. Every woman in that room was already a winner because of who she became on the journey there.
How do you give back to others?
My favorite way to give back is to pour into the children of my community. I am the Co-Founder of the Jeff Armstrong Memorial Foundation where, my sister and I have raised and donated over $50,000 to rural school children. I volunteer my time as Director of the Little Miss Buford Pageant to fundraise for the Buford High School Band, have volunteered for ESP and Mighty Mabel golf tournaments that support children with special needs and also facilitate volunteer gatherings for children to get involved with Double Play ATL, Samaritan’s Purse and JAMBOS Pajamas for foster children.
What values do you hope your daughters carry into their lives?
Respect for themselves and others, dedication to their work and the courage to just “go for it.” These qualities will lead them on the most rewarding adventures they can imagine. Above all, I want their faith in God and loyalty to family to remain the two most important things in their lives.



