Megan is a woman in long-term recovery and a harm reduction advocate who leads with compassion, empathy, and lived experience. Having navigated her own journey through substance use and homelessness, Megan brings a deep understanding of the challenges faced by individuals often left unheard. Her experiences have fueled a passion for meeting people where they are, breaking down stigma, and creating spaces where every voice matters. She values diversity and inclusivity, believing that healing and change happen when each person’s story and unique path are honored. Through advocacy, peer support, and community engagement, Megan strives to build bridges, promote safety, and empower others to know they are not alone.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Megan moved to New Hampshire at the age of 10 and has lived in Rochester, NH for the past five years. When she is not working, she enjoys spending time at home with her children, who are her greatest motivation. In her free time, she enjoys walks, long drives, and listening to crime podcasts.