
Aeriol Alderking
Director at Large
“I have been an effective advocate in the courts and in the school system. I will be a successful advocate with the freedom to represent the best interests of our community.”
Volunteering in many community endeavours, Aeriol spearheaded resolutions with the BC Council of Parent Advisory Councils that kept parents involved at the provincial level of education. Aeriol accepted Mayor Peary’s request to assist in addressing the gang/murder problem in Abbotsford hosting five major youth events that successfully dissuaded youth from joining gangs.
Aeriol Alderking has been an Abbotsford resident for over 25 years. She also does advocacy work for low income residents while maintaining full-time employment.
“I have been an effective advocate in the courts and in the school system. I will be a successful advocate with the freedom to represent the best interests of our community.”
Aeriol has chaired a local Parents Advisory Council, and participated in family court and tenant issues, according to a press release.
She has also worked on the suicide epidemic among First Nations youth and the release says that one of her priorities, if elected, would be the abolition of the Indian Act and its replacement with “effective” supports.
"In an election, every vote must be earned. No one gets a free pass based on previous performance."
Aeriol's candidate profile is at https://www.fraservalleyppc.ca/candidates/aeriol-alderking

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