Running a Campaign on Faith, Family, and a Tight Budget.
I’ve never believed that leadership should belong only to those with the biggest bank accounts or the loudest voices. I’m not a wealthy politician with deep pockets, and I don’t have special interests writing checks behind the scenes. I’m a simple man of God, a husband, and a father of four, working a standard career and doing my best—like so many others—to provide for my family.
After the bills are paid, groceries are bought, and my children’s needs are met, there isn’t much left over. What remains from each paycheck is modest at best. Yet that’s exactly what this campaign has been built on—pocket change, faith, and a belief that doing the right thing is worth the sacrifice.
Running a campaign costs money. There’s no way around that. Yard signs, printed materials, website hosting, outreach, and meeting voters all add up quickly. While some candidates can self-fund or rely on wealthy donors, that simply isn’t my reality. Every dollar used in this campaign is a dollar carefully considered, because it’s a dollar that could have gone toward my family.
But I believe this effort is bigger than me.
I chose to run because I care deeply about the future of our children and the direction of our community. I want schools that support families, respect values, and prepare students for life—not politics. I want leadership that listens, shows up, and understands what it means to live within a budget, because that’s the life most families are living right now.
This campaign isn’t powered by money—it’s powered by people. By neighbors who believe that ordinary citizens should have a voice. By parents who want better for their kids. By supporters who understand that small donations, when combined, can create real change.
If you’re able to give, please know that your contribution isn’t funding a political machine. It’s helping a hardworking father stand up for his community. It’s helping keep this campaign moving forward on honesty, integrity, and faith. And if you can’t give financially, your prayers, encouragement, and willingness to share this message mean just as much.
I may not have deep pockets—but I have deep convictions. With your help, we can prove that a campaign built on faith, family, and community can still make a difference.
If you feel led to support this campaign, I humbly ask you to consider making a donation. No amount is too small—every contribution helps cover the real, everyday costs of running a grassroots campaign. Your support allows me to continue reaching voters, sharing this message, and standing up for our children and community. Together, through faith, unity, and shared purpose, we can build something meaningful—one step and one contribution at a time.