Lydia Pegg was born and raised in Arizona but has called
Nacogdoches home for the past 30 years. Lydia is a graduate of SFA with a
degree in Bi-Lingual Education. Lydia taught dual language classes for 35
years. Lydia and her late husband Phil were missionaries in Belize at
Toledo Christian Academy (an outreach of First Christian Church
Nacogdoches). Lydia taught at Nettie Marshall and is retired from
Nacogdoches ISD. Lydia continues to use her dual language skills at Nacogdoches
HOPE and our clients love having her check them in.
Lydia has been a volunteer at HOPE since August and has also
volunteered for Love Inc for special events. Her hobbies are sewing and
gardening.
Reaching the goal of a countywide pantry was a dream some 30 years ago. Having a food pantry, soup kitchen, senior box program, nutrition training and many other client services is a reality we need you to be a part of.