"Being isolated, alone, and free to choose means that one cannot assign blame for his or her problems to someone else. The individual alone makes choices and therefore is responsible for the outcomes."
The Megan Ashley Perry Foundation
Megan Ashley Perry was 25 years old when she was killed on May 15, 2008 in a violent auto incident involving reckless and drunk driving. A beautiful and vibrant 2006 graduate of the University of Delaware, Megan was working as a Recruiting Specialist at Christiana Care in Wilmington, Delaware. Megan loved interacting with people and is fondly remembered for her enthusiasm, her beautiful smile, her infectious laugh and her resolute desire to "make a difference in people's lives." Megan was a graduate student at Wilmington University close to achieving a Master's Degree in Guidance Counseling.
Megan's family has established The Megan Ashley Perry Foundation to honor and commemorate Megan's life by recalling the zeal with which she lived it and the love she shared with others. The Foundation seeks to emulate Megan's faith, integrity and love for her fellow man. The Foundation's goal is to make the Foundation as unique and special as the woman who forever changed our lives. The Foundation's primary mission is funding educational scholarships in Megan's memory for students with a similar passion to help others make good choices. The Foundation also supports other worthy causes that are representative of those that Megan cherished during her life.
The Megan Ashley Perry Foundation asks for your generous support to keep Megan's memory alive by helping others. Megan's sudden passing stands as a constant reminder of the fragility of life. She embraced life with a smile and her spirit teaches us all to treasure the time we have with one another.
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