Veronica Cabrera is a Real Estate Broker and an experienced small business owner. She acquired her first business in 1996, which she managed for nine years. 2005 Veronica became a successful CA Real Estate agent, gaining the trust of hundreds of clients she represented after the housing crisis 2008. Her adventurist spirit took her to travel worldwide and do business in Mexico and China.
She is highly impacted by the deficiencies of the city's condition, the homelessness problem, the deterioration of the streets, and the number of commercial buildings boarded up. It was then that she decided to get involved.
Due to her experience in business, Veronica understands the struggles that small business owners go through. She knows that they work long hours and, in many cases, seven days a week, sometimes to keep the business open. Therefore, Veronica supports grants for small businesses, employee apprenticeships, or low-interest rate loans. All are quick and easy to access, including professional support that ensures the business's success.
As a professional realtor, Veronica has witnessed the financial distress low-income families face with the housing shortage and high prices. Consequently, she demands housing projects owned by the city's housing authorities to solve the problem.
Pomona's homelessness crisis is not less impactful or painful. Mental health clinics, along with drug abuse treatment, all implemented in integral programs are necessary. It is the way to reverse the significant challenges the city faces.
The proper use of public funds is the key. Veronica has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a Master's in Adult Education. She knows that money will only be enough when there is good financial management.
Pomona's streets are in extreme need of repairs. With a city-owned construction company, the city can build the needed housing projects and restore the roads.
Veronica's government plan would solve the most urgent needs. At the same time, the government would comply with its primary obligation, which is to serve its people's basic needs.
She is highly impacted by the deficiencies of the city's condition, the homelessness problem, the deterioration of the streets, and the number of commercial buildings boarded up. It was then that she decided to get involved.
Due to her experience in business, Veronica understands the struggles that small business owners go through. She knows that they work long hours and, in many cases, seven days a week, sometimes to keep the business open. Therefore, Veronica supports grants for small businesses, employee apprenticeships, or low-interest rate loans. All are quick and easy to access, including professional support that ensures the business's success.
As a professional realtor, Veronica has witnessed the financial distress low-income families face with the housing shortage and high prices. Consequently, she demands housing projects owned by the city's housing authorities to solve the problem.
Pomona's homelessness crisis is not less impactful or painful. Mental health clinics, along with drug abuse treatment, all implemented in integral programs are necessary. It is the way to reverse the significant challenges the city faces.
The proper use of public funds is the key. Veronica has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a Master's in Adult Education. She knows that money will only be enough when there is good financial management.
Pomona's streets are in extreme need of repairs. With a city-owned construction company, the city can build the needed housing projects and restore the roads.
Veronica's government plan would solve the most urgent needs. At the same time, the government would comply with its primary obligation, which is to serve its people's basic needs.
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