CB Johnson is a 40-year resident of the 29th Ward who has worked to improve his community through various social services organizations. He founded the Campaign for a Drug Free West Side in 1990 and has served as its CEO since. Johnson has also assisted in providing relief to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and created affordable housing in the 29th Ward. He asks voters for the opportunity to continue his 20 years of community advocacy and services as Alderman of the 29th Ward.
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CB Johnson is a 40-year resident of the 29th Ward who has worked to improve his community through various social services organizations. He founded the Campaign for a Drug Free West Side in 1990 and has served as its CEO since. Johnson has also assisted in providing relief to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and created affordable housing in the 29th Ward. He asks voters for the opportunity to continue his 20 years of community advocacy and services as Alderman of the 29th Ward.
CB Johnson is a 40-year resident of the 29th Ward who has worked to improve his community through various social services organizations. He founded the Campaign for a Drug Free West Side in 1990 and has served as its CEO since. Johnson has also assisted in providing relief to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and created affordable housing in the 29th Ward. He asks voters for the opportunity to continue his 20 years of community advocacy and services as Alderman of the 29th Ward.
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CB Johnson is a 40-year resident of the 29th Ward who has worked to improve his community through various social services organizations. He founded the Campaign for a Drug Free West Side in 1990 and has served as its CEO since. Johnson has also assisted in providing relief to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and created affordable housing in the 29th Ward. He asks voters for the opportunity to continue his 20 years of community advocacy and services as Alderman of the 29th Ward.
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CB Johnson: A friend of the 29th Ward
CB Johnson is a 40 year resident of the 29th Ward. During this
time he has maintained his duty as a servant to the people of this community. In his teenage years he worked diligently at Terry’s Place (End of the Line) at Madison and Austin. In 1990 he founded Campaign for a Drug Free West side. This organization provides education, outreach and prevention services to West Side residents. Mr. Johnson has expanded his outreach to equip our communities with practical tools to live healthy and productive lives in order to develop a greater sense of achievement and self-worth. He has served as CEO of the organization since its inception. Mr. Johnson’s career as a social services advocate has continued with his recent collaboration with the Hope for Haiti Relief Fund. He has been instrumental in providing valuable resources to the people in Haiti who were affected by the earthquake which devastated that country. In an effort to help thwart some of the problems that people in the 29th ward have encountered with finding apartments, he has assisted in rehabbing properties in order to create affordable housing for our residents. He also acted as Minority Business Female Business specialist for the Capital Development Board. As a Legislative Analyst for the Cook County Commissioner, Mr. Johnson was able to see firsthand the responsibility necessary to run the city as well as the county. As a brother, father, husband, grandfather and business owner, CB Johnson continues to foster relationships with the residents of the 29th ward. “I am asking YOU for an opportunity to do more of what I have been doing for the past 20 years with more resources and for more people.” -CB Johnson, Candidate for Alderman of the 29th Ward