Griffith was lecturer and organizer of the Wisconsin Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) for several years.
She also published a temperance novel A Woman's Evangel (Chicago, 1892), having already put out a volume named Chalk Talk Handbook (1887), and True Ideal, a journal devoted to purity and faith studies.
She wrote for the Detroit Free Press, Pomeroy's Democrat, the Educational Weekly, the Cincinnati Saturday Night, and many other journals.
[4] Griffith published a temperance novel, A Woman's Evangel (Chicago, 1892), and a volume entitled Chalk Talk Hand-Book (1887).
In 1889, she published the True Ideal, a journal devoted to social purity and faith studies.