Marwan Cameron is a housing advocate who is running for Bremerton City Council, District 4. Cameron is the executive director and founder of Gather Together, Grow Together, a nonprofit that connects lower-income and homeless residents with transportation, job training, and meals. He also has experience as an adjunct professor at Olympic College and as a board commissioner with the Bremerton Housing Authority.
Cameron's early experiences with homelessness and foster care motivated him to his current career working with low-income residents. His policy platform is focused on expanding affordable housing and support services, creating more healthy and reliable transportation options, addressing the lack of healthcare after multiple hospital closures, and expanding education and job opportunities.
The city council is currently considering an extremely backwards proposal to expand the laws criminalizing camping in public areas, amongst other policies that would increase the struggles of people on the street. Cameron can frequently be found doing outreach to people camping on MLK, and has testified that Bremerton needs to take care of those that need the most help. He has supported several more progressive policies already, such as keeping public bathrooms accessible, expanding transit on Sundays, and expanding the hours that youth can commute for free.
Because of his advocacy for people struggling to find housing, access public transportation, and get an education, Cameron would be a powerful voice on the city council.
Marwan Cameron is a housing advocate who is running for Bremerton City Council, District 4. Cameron is the executive director and founder of Gather Together, Grow Together, a nonprofit that connects lower-income and homeless residents with transportation, job training, and meals. He also has experience as an adjunct professor at Olympic College and as a board commissioner with the Bremerton Housing Authority.
Cameron's early experiences with homelessness and foster care motivated him to his current career working with low-income residents. His policy platform is focused on expanding affordable housing and support services, creating more healthy and reliable transportation options, addressing the lack of healthcare after multiple hospital closures, and expanding education and job opportunities.
The city council is currently considering an extremely backwards proposal to expand the laws criminalizing camping in public areas, amongst other policies that would increase the struggles of people on the street. Cameron can frequently be found doing outreach to people camping on MLK, and has testified that Bremerton needs to take care of those that need the most help. He has supported several more progressive policies already, such as keeping public bathrooms accessible, expanding transit on Sundays, and expanding the hours that youth can commute for free.
Because of his advocacy for people struggling to find housing, access public transportation, and get an education, Cameron would be a powerful voice on the city council.