A note of gratitude for Mimi and all of you
When you look up the word “Mimi,” you’ll find meanings that bring joy and laughter. Some of our family favorites include:
- “…like a grandmother, but much cooler!”
- “…keeper of secrets and snacks!”
- “…a constant source of unconditional love.”
Kathy Megna, our family Mimi and the inspiration for our foundation, embodies all these meanings. Her dedication to doing what is right for family, friends, and community continues to guide us. The Miracles From Mimi core values of Courage, Integrity, Collaboration, Inclusiveness, and Compassion reflect Kathy’s spirit and inspire every miracle we create.
Thank you, Mimi, for your ongoing inspiration, and thank you to everyone who supports our mission.
Sincerely,
The Megna Family


Speaker series
The MFM Speaker Series is a dynamic initiative designed to connect students in grades K-8 with accomplished individuals and experts. These interactive sessions aim to:
- Ignite curiosity and inspire enthusiasm for growth
- Enhance self-confidence and diversify experiences
- Encourage active participation and critical thinking
Key features:
- Diverse speakers: Includes scientists, authors, artists, entrepreneurs, coaches, and professionals from various fields.
- Interactive sessions: Promote direct engagement, allowing children and teachers to ask questions and interact with speakers.
- Relatable role models: Showcasing personal journeys of success and challenges to motivate young learners.
Educational initiatives
The MFM Educational Initiatives provide students with hands-on, impactful learning experiences that extend beyond the traditional classroom. These initiatives aim to:
- Foster practical skills and environmental stewardship
- Encourage leadership and teamwork among students
- Enhance understanding of real-world applications
Key features:
- Practical learning: Programs like our student-led composting initiative allow students to actively participate in sustainable practices.
- Leadership opportunities For example, 4th and 5th graders lead composting education, teaching younger peers about its importance.
- Real-world impact: Students see the direct impact of their actions on their school and environment.
