Megan joined the Children’s Law Center as an Investigator with the Guardian ad Litem Project in March 2010. Prior to joining CLC, Megan provided advocacy and mentoring for youth involved in Maryland’s juvenile justice system as part of a fellowship with The Choice Program, a Baltimore based organization that works to prevent recidivism and connect youth and families with positive resources. Megan also worked for two years as a reporter for a daily newspaper based in Waterbury, CT. Megan graduated with a BA in Journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park, where she also served as editor in chief of the independent student newspaper, The Diamondback.
"...you’ve got a great group of folks working at the CLC! They have really enriched the advocacy community ... and made a great difference for our children."
-Patricia Mullahy Fugere,
Esq. Executive Director,
Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless