Brenda Mennella offers a refreshing contrast to Frank Burns. With over 20 years of experience as an educator, she holds a Master's Degree in Education and is a certified teacher specializing in Special Education. Her dedication to the well-being of children and her role as a proud member of the Delaware Teachers Union demonstrate her deep commitment to serving the community. As a veteran, Brenda’s service to the country is beyond question.
Brenda is also actively involved in local affairs as a Board Member of the Tree Top Civic Association in Pike Creek, where she has worked tirelessly to improve the community. She founded the Hygiene for Homeless Foundation (H4H), an initiative providing essential supplies to those in need, particularly homeless veterans. Her compassion and leadership extend beyond her professional life, making her an advocate for the most vulnerable among us.
Keeping the Community Strong
One of Brenda’s key commitments is her promise to fight to keep the Polly Drummond Road Waste Site open, ensuring this essential service remains available for the residents of District 21. In contrast to Frank Burns' economic policies, which could harm consumers, Brenda’s focus remains on protecting and enhancing services that directly benefit her constituents.
Her campaign has also earned the endorsement of State Representative Mike Ramone, a trusted leader who recognizes Brenda’s tireless advocacy for the community.
The Only Choice for District 21
While Frank Burns supports policies that could cripple the economy and harm consumers, Brenda Mennella is the candidate who has proven time and again that she is working for you. With a Master’s in Education, experience as a certified teacher and veteran, her leadership in the Tree Top Civic Association, and her dedication through her nonprofit, Brenda is the only choice for District 21.
Voters can trust Brenda Mennella to bring real solutions and a commitment to the community.
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