💥 Why This Election Matters💥

Kannapolis is at a crossroads. Rising housing costs, healthcare access gaps, and aging services are leaving too many behind. Jayne knows these struggles firsthand—from living in her car as a single mom to caring for seniors who can't afford basic services. She’s not just running for office—she’s running for you.

This election is your chance to vote for someone who’s lived the challenges and is ready to deliver real solutions. Let’s make sure every voice is heard and every vote counts.

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👉 Vote Jayne Williams for Kannapolis City Council
Together, we can build a community where no one is left behind.

 I stand before you not just as a candidate for city council, but as a fellow community member who has walked alongside you, shared your concerns, and dreamed of a brighter future for our beloved city.

My journey from a hospice nurse to a city council candidate is one fueled by resilience and a deep-seated dedication to service. In my years of caring for those in their most vulnerable, significant challenges. As someone who has experienced homelessness and worked closely with vulnerable populations, I am committed to being a strong advocate for seniors, low-income families, and others who need our support. Together, we can launch initiatives that will improve healthcare and housing access and empower every resident to engage in the governance of our city.

But I cannot do this alone. I need each and every one of you to join me in this journey. Knock on doors with me, spread the message, and let’s work hand in hand to shape a future where Kannapolis thrives. Your involvement and support are crucial to bringing about the change we need. I have witnessed the profound impact of compassion and advocacy. Now, I am ready to bring that same spirit to our city council, where I believe we can make a real difference together.

Running for city council is not just about holding a position; it's about embracing a new level of responsibility. It's about balancing personal commitments with the duties of public service. It's about raising our voices and becoming a beacon of hope and change in our community. Yes, it will come with challenges, but it will also bring immense fulfillment as we work to address the issues that matter most to us all.

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