3 Quotes & Sayings By Peggy M Mcaloon

Peggy McAloon is the founder and CEO of the Peggy McAloon Foundation. She is passionate about her work in education, community service, and human rights. Ms. McAloon has served as a volunteer on the Board of Trustees of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Girl Scouts of America, Women's Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts Louisiana East Council, Girl Scouts Louisiana West Council; Chairperson on Girl Scouts' National Board; Chairperson of Girl Scouts' National Council; Co-Chairperson on Girl Scouts National Community Service Committee Read more

She has also served on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, and was a member of the Executive Committee for NAGPRA (National Association for Genealogical Records Preservation). She is also a member of The International Network for Children's Rights (TINCR), serves on the Board of Advisors for Project Open Hand (an international humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance to children around the world), and is an active member in the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).

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Elle, you have a pure heart. You possess love and compassion for your friends and for people you have never met. You have made a huge difference in the lives of fifteen widows and their children. Those children will now grow up safely and be able to provide opportunities for their own children and grandchildren someday. In the end, you will have made a difference in thousands of lives. That is no small feat. Peggy M. McAloon
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Is it okay to do something wrong if you're doing it to protect someone who deserves to be helped?"" That's an odd question Is there anything you need to tell me?"but I think sometimes you have to tell a white lie,. It's like when Grandma and Grandpa were here for the funeral. They didn't say a word about Grandpa being sick. They tried to protect us because they knew we had enough to deal with. I wondered if you thought they did the right thing by not telling us." Her mother let out a soft sigh. "You're right. We call it a white lie. We do that to protect the ones we love. I used to think it was totally wrong no matter what the reasoning was. Now I think I've changed my mind a bit." "No, " Ele said,. Peggy M. McAloon