About Meg Perry

ABOUT MEG PERRY Meg Perry was an energetic, passionate, kind and dedicated person. She filled her days working for justice, building community and bringing love and joy into people’s lives. She was always ready with a warm smile or four hands to help with. Her contributions to the People’s Free Space were immeasurable, and her dedication to the Frida Bus, a vegetable powered bus with a meeting space, complete with a library and a kitchen, was inspiring. She logged many hours designing, renovating and decorating the Frida Bus in an effort to create a beautiful, safe, educational space for her community. She organized and attended many skill shares and put in many hours renovating the People’s Free Space at 144 Cumberland Avenue. For her it was truly a labor of love.

In fall of 2005, Meg went down to the Gulf Coast region to assist in the hurricane relief efforts. She returned to Maine to organize more people to go down to the region and they traveled down on the Frida Bus. In her last weeks in this world, Meg worked to support people whose lives were torn apart by the hurricanes. Meg died in glory, living life to the fullest and following her passions and visions. Her life is an inspiration to all. The Meg Perry Center is dedicated to carrying on her spirit as we work to make the world a more beautiful place.