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I was born and raised in Brampton, and this city has shaped every part of my life.

Growing up here, I saw both the strengths of our community and the challenges. Many families face rising costs, limited access to programs for youth, and systems that often feel slower than they should be.

That experience is a big part of why I’ve spent my career working in community-focused and non-profit spaces. I currently work at local non-profit in Brampton, where I support programs that directly serve people in the community. Through that work, I’ve seen how important it is for services to be accessible, efficient, and designed around real needs not unnecessary complexity.

Outside of my professional role, I founded a community-driven hockey non-profit called Project Skate Hockey Club. I've dedicated my life in this endeavour to making sports more accessible for low-income and racialized youth and their families. That work has shown me first-hand how much of a difference local programs can make when barriers are removed and opportunities are created.

Across everything I do, my focus has been consistent: supporting young people, strengthening community access, and making systems work better for the people who rely on them.

I’m running for Mayor because I believe Brampton needs leadership that is practical, community-focused, and focused on results. A city where services are more responsive, opportunities are more accessible, and families feel the system is working with them not against them.

I’m running to help make city government more efficient, more accountable, and more focused on the every day realities of the people who live here.

About Me

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