Born in Melbourne, Australia, Downtown Vancouver is Lucy Maloney’s chosen home.
After earning a law degree and an MBA, and building a career in both the public and private sector, Lucy decided to focus on raising her family. They settled in a rental home in the West End, two minutes from her children’s public school. After they were forced to move due to renovations, she and her kids started to bike to school. And that experience taught them that not everyone's housing is stable, and not everyone's commutes are safe.
So she started to advocate for safe routes to school for her kids, and kids across Vancouver. First as the Chair of the Lord Roberts PAC, then as an advocate with the Vancouver DPAC - and finally as a fighter for safe streets with Vision Zero Vancouver.
In Vancouver, homelessness is rising and rent is too high. And Mayor Ken Sim barely shows up for work. When he does, he makes immensely damaging decisions that just make everything worse.
So Lucy is taking her fight to City Hall. On April 5, elect Lucy Maloney: a champion for affordable homes, safe streets, safe communities and a city where workers, elders and children all belong.