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Simpler’s character on display at Special Olympics

October 11, 2024

I am writing to endorse Mike Simpler for his campaign to be our representative for the 14th District. I see firsthand his commitment to his community whether it be his support for inclusivity or supporting the advancement for disabled children or adults.

Volunteering and coaching for Special Olympics in Delaware for the last three years, I have witnessed the strength of advocacy. Creating a team environment where everyone can excel physically and mentally, Mike Simpler has knowledge of the challenges that our community faces especially with his passion inclusivity.

Mike Simpler has shared his own experiences. He has helped individuals and their parents look for opportunities that are available in the community. Mike Simpler’s dedication has helped pave the way for children with disabilities to go to college. His ability to listen to community needs and turn them in to action plans is exactly what this community needs.

I wholeheartedly support Mike Simpler and highly encourage others to do the same. Mike is dedicated to progress, equality and personal empowerment of others.

Thank you for thinking of me for this endorsement. Let’s work together to create a brighter future for everyone. Please place your vote for Mike Simpler for our House Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Steve Perrotta
Lewes

 

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