Houston's Amber Lowe Turns Comedy into a Lifesaving Mission, Earns Hall of Fame Honor

HOUSTON – For 15 years, Amber Lowe
has been a fixture in the comedy world, but her greatest punchline is one of hope. The Houston-based comedian, entrepreneur, and advocate is turning personal tragedy into public triumph, and the city is taking notice. Fresh off an induction into the Ashley Jadine Foundation Hall of Fame, Lowe is now preparing to share her powerful story of faith, resilience, and laughter with a city-wide audience on CW39 this October 6th.
Lowe's recent honor celebrates her groundbreaking work with the Corporate Comedy LIVE Institute, an organization dedicated to a serious mission: using comedy and mental health resources to fight suicide and raise awareness. Her induction was an emotional milestone.
"The healing on the inside is now shining on the outside," Lowe shared after the ceremony. "This honor isn’t just about me. It’s for our team... for the work we’ve poured into using comedy + mental health as tools to fight suicide, raise awareness, and provide real resources."
The Ashley Jadine Foundation, founded by Cheryl Lynn Dabney, is renowned for its work in mental health and suicide awareness. The organization's impact is recognized at the highest levels, with State Representative Ron Reynolds commending Dabney for "turning tragedy into triumph and pain into purpose." Lowe's inclusion in its Hall of Fame solidifies her role as a key community champion in this critical cause.
Now, Lowe is bringing her journey to the forefront. On October 6th, she will appear on CW39 to tell the story behind her success. For Lowe, this isn't just a media appearance; it's a ministry. "CW 39 is giving me the platform to tell the story behind the headlines: how comedy became my coping mechanism, my ministry, and my mission to save lives," she announced.
The segment will cover the full spectrum of her incredible journey. From launching ventures like Amber Lowe PR & Productions, the Matchmaking Institute of Houston, and the Matchmaker Hotline, to developing her new sitcom "Amber Starr," Lowe has built an empire founded on connection and communication. It's a testament to a journey she describes as being "filled with triumph, tears, faith, and laughter."
As she prepares for her television debut, Amber Lowe stands as a powerful example of purpose-driven success. Her story is a reminder that sometimes, the best way to heal is to find a reason to laugh.
Mark your calendars to watch Amber Lowe on CW39 on October 6th.
