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John Sheppard
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I work with a non-profit agency, Gregory House Programs. We provide shelter and financial assistance to persons living with HIV/AIDS who would otherwise be homeless without our help. We do this through rent subsidies, emergency assistance, transitional housing and more.
Neil Abercrombie is an advocate for the disadvantaged. I wish to volunteer to make his campaign a success, as he is a person who applies his compassion and empathy toward people in need through his actions and advocacy.
This is our moment to come together as one Hawai‘i. Help build a campaign unlike any other. Help build a better future.
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03-14-2010 - Early Childhood Health, Education, and Care in HawaiiJoin us at Abercrombie for Governor headquarters (Ward Warehouse, 2nd Floor, next door to Kincaid’s) on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for a discussion about early childhood care and education in Hawaii. Attendance is free of charge. Four experts from the field will join Neil Abercrombie in a panel discussion: What we are doing to ensure the well-being of our youngest keiki?  Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and join the discussion.

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03-10-2010 - Rail at riskYesterday, Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann said he is "a step closer" to running for Governor. To run, he would have to resign as mayor, which would put the Honolulu rail transit project at risk.

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03-10-2010 - Hawaii’s working families support NeilEarlier this week, the three local unions of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers -- Local 1186, 1260 and 1357 -- endorsed Neil Abercrombie for Governor, saying he has a proven record of supporting causes that benefits Hawaii's working families. Neil has always fought for working men and women, and as Governor, his top priority includes restoring the state's economy and creating good jobs for the people of Hawaii.

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