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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLalk, Margaret U.Margaret (or Margi, as everyone calls her) Lalk has spent much of her professional and private life protecting and advocating for children in crisis, and our community is better for her work. She was born at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, but grew up in the Midwest, gradu- ating from Iowa Ciry High School. She then headed to the University of Wisconsin at Madison, graduating in 1969. Margi returned to Texas in 1976, settling in College Station with her two children Kathryn and Geoff. She decided on a career in law, and went to the University of Texas law school (commuting back and forth-no easy task) where she earned her J.D. in 1980. After a brief stint in private practice, Margi became an assistant district attorney for Brazos County in 1982. She represents Child Protective Services and prosecutes criminal cases involving child abuse and neglect. Because of her work-and her personal passion for the welfare of children-Margi has been involved with many organizations that help children and young people. She's served on the boards of the Blue- bonnet Girl Scout Council, the Children's Museum, and St. Michael's Academy. She's also actively involved with Scotty's House, the local Child Advocacy Center, and Voices for Children, the Brazos County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program. In 2002, Margi received CASA's "Champion for Children" award in recognition of her years of dedicated service to abused and neglected children. A member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Margi also finds time to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and Hospice Brazos Valley. Margi's family now includes Kathryn's daughter, Julie and her mother Kay Johnson. Her best advice to young women would be to nurture relationships with caring, encouraging friends. Those rela- tionships sustain us in tough times and cheer us in good times - we truly do "get by with a little help from our friends." Margaret U. Lalk