Food Assistance

I am a longtime resident of District 33 and attended Piney Orchard Elementary School, Arundel Middle School, and Arundel High School. I have spent the majority of my life in this area, watching the community grow and develop over the years. Raised by a single mother who worked full-time, attended graduate school full-time, and worked part-time at the former Dress Barn in Waugh Chapel Town Center, I witnessed perseverance and sacrifice from an early age. As my mother progressed in her career, we moved from Crofton Village to Riverscape and eventually into a home of our own.

Growing up, I was exposed to experiences that showed me opportunities and equality were not always distributed equally. During my younger years, I faced challenges that required extra time, discipline, and determination. Many nights were spent at the kitchen table rereading assignments and practicing lessons until I fully understood them. While it was not always easy, those experiences taught me perseverance, resilience, and the importance of continuing to push forward even when things feel difficult.

I am a longtime resident of District 33 and attended Piney Orchard Elementary School, Arundel Middle School, and Arundel High School. I have spent the majority of my life in this area, watching the community grow and develop over the years. Raised by a single mother who worked full-time, attended graduate school full-time, and worked part-time at the former Dress Barn in Waugh Chapel Town Center, I witnessed perseverance and sacrifice from an early age. As my mother progressed in her career, we moved from Crofton Village to Riverscape and eventually into a home of our own.

Growing up, I was exposed to experiences that showed me opportunities and equality were not always distributed equally. During my younger years, I faced challenges that required extra time, discipline, and determination. Many nights were spent at the kitchen table rereading assignments and practicing lessons until I fully understood them. While it was not always easy, those experiences taught me perseverance, resilience, and the importance of continuing to push forward even when things feel difficult.

I am a longtime resident of District 33 and attended Piney Orchard Elementary School, Arundel Middle School, and Arundel High School. I have spent the majority of my life in this area, watching the community grow and develop over the years. Raised by a single mother who worked full-time, attended graduate school full-time, and worked part-time at the former Dress Barn in Waugh Chapel Town Center, I witnessed perseverance and sacrifice from an early age. As my mother progressed in her career, we moved from Crofton Village to Riverscape and eventually into a home of our own.

Growing up, I was exposed to experiences that showed me opportunities and equality were not always distributed equally. During my younger years, I faced challenges that required extra time, discipline, and determination. Many nights were spent at the kitchen table rereading assignments and practicing lessons until I fully understood them. While it was not always easy, those experiences taught me perseverance, resilience, and the importance of continuing to push forward even when things feel difficult.

I am a longtime resident of District 33 and attended Piney Orchard Elementary School, Arundel Middle School, and Arundel High School. I have spent the majority of my life in this area, watching the community grow and develop over the years. Raised by a single mother who worked full-time, attended graduate school full-time, and worked part-time at the former Dress Barn in Waugh Chapel Town Center, I witnessed perseverance and sacrifice from an early age. As my mother progressed in her career, we moved from Crofton Village to Riverscape and eventually into a home of our own.

Growing up, I was exposed to experiences that showed me opportunities and equality were not always distributed equally. During my younger years, I faced challenges that required extra time, discipline, and determination. Many nights were spent at the kitchen table rereading assignments and practicing lessons until I fully understood them. While it was not always easy, those experiences taught me perseverance, resilience, and the importance of continuing to push forward even when things feel difficult.

I am a longtime resident of District 33 and attended Piney Orchard Elementary School, Arundel Middle School, and Arundel High School. I have spent the majority of my life in this area, watching the community grow and develop over the years. Raised by a single mother who worked full-time, attended graduate school full-time, and worked part-time at the former Dress Barn in Waugh Chapel Town Center, I witnessed perseverance and sacrifice from an early age. As my mother progressed in her career, we moved from Crofton Village to Riverscape and eventually into a home of our own.

Growing up, I was exposed to experiences that showed me opportunities and equality were not always distributed equally. During my younger years, I faced challenges that required extra time, discipline, and determination. Many nights were spent at the kitchen table rereading assignments and practicing lessons until I fully understood them. While it was not always easy, those experiences taught me perseverance, resilience, and the importance of continuing to push forward even when things feel difficult.