Peggy Smith is strong, sensitive and a survivor. You'd have to be all three, when you are on the job 24 hours a day and when the job is also home. But she's making a huge difference for people in crisis, and says she's not ready to move out anytime soon.
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Relationships - Caregivers
Living - Volunteering
Health - Other
GB Topics - Making a Difference
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Windancer
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Posted 8:11 pm November 7th, 2008Peggy - You are truly am amazing woman and this is such an inspirational story. Keep up the good work.
GB - Thank you for sharing this very important story.
Gary Oakley
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Posted 3:19 pm November 6th, 2008Hi Peggy,
I am so glad Growing Bolder is sharing the story of Hubbard House and what you bring to it. All of Central Flroida needs to know. Keep up the great work.
Gary Oakley, Director Human Care Board, Trinity Lutheran Church and Growing Bolder Member
Vickie C
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Posted 5:00 pm September 15th, 2008Peggy, that was beautiful! What a wonderful gift you and your staff are giving! Very inspirational!
Vickie in Ocala
Bobbe Lyon
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Posted 5:38 pm July 24th, 2008That was just inspirational Mother Hubbard. Good for you. You'll never grow old.
I'll just bet your sense of humor comes shining through somehow and some way.
Keep smiling,
Bobbe Lyon
a.k.a. the Laughing Lyon and fellow GB member.