How to Get Involved in My Campaign

One thing I’ve learned over the years is that strong communities are built when people actually get involved.

Not everyone has to run for office to make a difference. Sometimes simply showing up, sharing ideas, helping spread information, volunteering your time, or being willing to have honest conversations with people around you can have a much bigger impact than you realize.

This campaign is not about creating a polished political machine. I want it to feel real, connected, and community-driven — because that’s how I approach everything else in my life as well.

There are so many ways people can get involved, whether that’s:

  • helping share posts and information 
  • volunteering at events 
  • helping with signs or outreach 
  • introducing me to neighbours and local residents 
  • sharing concerns or ideas about the community 
  • helping behind the scenes 
  • or simply staying engaged in the conversation 

I also think it’s important that people understand local government doesn’t have to feel intimidating or out of reach. The more people become involved, ask questions, and understand what’s happening around them, the stronger and more informed the community becomes as a whole.

At the end of the day, campaigns are about people. They’re about conversations, connection, and creating a community where residents feel like they have a voice and a role in shaping the future around them.

If you’d like to get involved, support the campaign, or simply follow along as it grows, I’d truly love to connect with you.

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