director and organizer
joined on: January 19, 2019
Meg worked as a community organizer, an adult educator, and a publishing-industry freelancer before launching her children and moving to Waco, where she completed her Master’s degree in Social Work at Baylor in 2018. Having walked through many challenges with disabled loved ones over the years, Meg was in search of strategies to reduce barriers to full community participation for disabled neighbors and their caregivers. So she launched the Amberley Collaborative, which was renamed Mobilize Waco in 2023. Meg works as a social worker for AccentCare Home Health while helping to build Mobilize Waco and enjoying life with her husband, their adult children, and their new granddaughter.
Articles by Meg
Mobilizing behind the scenes
Behind the scenes we’re building relationships and weighing in at crucial points in the planning process.
Promote parking access with Parking Mobility
Mobilize Waco is working hard to bring Parking Mobility to McLennan County!
Donna Dill on Living It, the Mobilize Waco radio show
Host Meg Wallace holds this inaugural conversation with Donna Dill, a local bank officer living with spina bifida
The great 2023 media flurry
In the summer and fall of 2023, the newly renamed Mobilize Waco caught the imagination of Waco media.
Stakeholders: Weighing in on 25th Street redevelopment
Recognizing Mobilize Waco as key stakeholders, the Waco city planners invited us to serve on the 25th Street Corridor Plan Steering Committee