Best of All – Meghan!

When you meet Meghan, you can’t help but smile. Her energy radiates. The kind that makes you want to pull up a chair and listen to her stories, as they are sprinkled with humor and sass. For six years, she has proudly worked for the Cleveland Browns, greeting fans and helping them find their seats. “I love meeting people,” she says with a grin. “And I love football — especially when they’re winning!”

When she’s not at the stadium, Meghan keeps busy doing the things she loves most: dancing, figure skating, and swimming, with freestyle as her favorite stroke. She’s even traveled all the way to Iceland for the Special Olympics, performing a skating routine to “Let It Go.” The experience, she says, was unforgettable. “I had to get my passport, practice every Sunday, and learn good posture — and I got to try new foods like fish and chips!”

Meghan’s confidence is unmistakable. “I’m independent and confident,” she says, and it shines through every part of her life — from her work at the Browns, to her leadership role as Secretary of the Community of Aktion Club for 2025–2026, to her time at GiGi’s Playhouse. She participates in Games with Friends, GiGiFIT, Project Pulse, and Speech Therapy with Libby, each of which has shaped her self-assurance and voice.

“Speech helped me talk louder and clearer,” Meghan explains. “Libby taught me how to use an app called Sound Level and to stand up tall and speak confidently.” That confidence recently paid off when she went in for an interview with an apartment complex. “I remembered to speak loud and clear, make eye contact, and confidently talk at the interview.” When asked what she’s thankful for from speech therapy, Meghan smiles and says, “It helped me be myself and be heard.”

Her mom has watched that growth firsthand. “I was hesitant to sign Meghan up for speech therapy since she hadn’t had any since high school. But once she met Libby, she was excited to participate. Libby helped her become aware of projecting her voice so she could be heard without repeating herself. Meghan loved their sessions, and she would come home and happily do her ‘homework.’ I saw her become more confident, especially with the sounds she had struggled with.”

That confidence doesn’t go unnoticed. It’s in the way Meghan greets others, proudly talks about her job, and tosses her hair with a grin, declaring, “I’m perfect.”

Her dreams are as bold as her personality. Meghan’s next goals? “To keep my temporary driver’s license up to date and to become a fashion designer.” With her drive and determination, there’s no doubt she’ll do just that. When asked what she wants families to know about GiGi’s Playhouse, Meghan keeps it simple and heartfelt: “Welcome to GiGi’s Playhouse. Come sit down. It’s a place you can hang out with friends.”

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