“I am running for the Board of Parks and Recreation because as a frontline worker I have seen the transformative potential of recreational programming that is truly accessible,” said Andrea Pinochet-Escudero, a Hospital Employees’ Union member and housing and mental health support worker. “For my clients who cannot afford housing, free recreational and educational programs through our community centres, along with access to pools, ice rinks, and gyms, are lifesaving public services. We urgently need to see them expanded all across Vancouver.”