
Let’s Build a Birmingham That Cares
Too often, our city leaders talk about change without showing up for the people who need it most. As someone who owns a group home, I’ve been in the trenches—supporting people who’ve been forgotten or overlooked. I’ve seen how housing, health, and city services can either lift people up or leave them behind. As your councilwoman, I will bring that frontline experience to City Hall. I will lead with care, act with purpose, and always keep District One at the heart of every decision. Together, let’s build a Birmingham that truly cares—because that’s how we create a new era.
Talk Is Easy. Showing Up Is What Matters.
Too often, city leadership sounds good on paper but lacks presence where it’s needed most. Real leadership means more than speeches and promises—it means showing up for the people who are struggling and doing the hard work to make things better. That’s the kind of leadership I’ve practiced for years.
In the Trenches, Not Above the People
As the owner of a group home, I’ve worked directly with individuals who’ve been overlooked by the system—those needing safe housing, mental health support, and a second chance. I know what it means to care for people who have no one else advocating for them. This is not theoretical for me—it’s personal, and it’s daily.
Housing, Health, and City Services Are Not Extras—They’re Essentials
I’ve seen how inconsistent services and underfunded programs leave people behind. But I’ve also seen how strong support can lift someone up and give them hope. That’s why I believe city policy must start with compassion and be guided by real-world insight from those working on the front lines.
Bringing Frontline Experience to City Hall
My work has prepared me to lead with care, act with purpose, and always keep District One at the center of every decision. I understand the systems, the gaps, and the solutions. I won’t need time to “learn the community”—I’m already serving it.
Creating a New Era in Birmingham
We can create a Birmingham that truly cares—but only if we elect leaders who understand what care looks like in action. Let’s move past empty words and start building a city that works for everyone. Together, we can create a new era—one where no one is forgotten.