Amber Hill-Donhauser announces candidacy for Niagara Falls City Council

[Press Release]

Amber Hill-Donhauser is pleased to announce her candidacy for Niagara Falls City Council. Donhauser-Hill was born and lived her elementary years in Niagara Falls. Upon graduating from Syracuse University with a B.A. in Political Science, Hill Donhauser moved back to the Niagara Falls to raise her family. She is dedicated to bringing an economic stimulus into the Cataract City to better the living conditions and inspire local citizens. She would like to have fiscal responsibility and stability with the city budget while ensuring transparency with taxpayers. Amber Hill-Donhauser is committed to bringing large projects to Niagara Falls and working with current large property holders to boost the city economy while also using local labor. Hill-Donhauser is seeking to run on the Democratic Party line. She stated she is “motivated to embolden the citizens of Niagara Falls to come together and continue to create positive change.”

Amber Hill-Donhauser is the President of The Hill Financial Group and volunteers throughout the community and WNY in her capacities as a Financial Advisor by teaching financial literacy seminars at the Niagara Falls Public Library and hosting open hours at the Doris Jones Resource Center to empower the residents in the local communities. She also coaches youth lacrosse, is a youth mentor, and also enjoys helping in local events. She also continues to volunteer at the Local 9 Union hall, working closely with their Business Manager and instructors to teach their Financial Literacy classes to incoming apprentices. Hill-Donhauser is also a four time Federation of International Lacrosse Captain for the Haudenosaunee Nationals, and looks forward to bringing her leadership aptitude and private sector financial background to combat the issues at hand within the city.

Hill-Donhauser, 29, states that her ambition to create meaningful changes within the city and “desire to help Niagara Falls fulfill it’s true potential” for all the residents and future generations is what ultimately led to her to announcing her candidacy. Hill-Donhauser wishes to promote a campaign that “isn’t politics as usual”, but is about listening to the voices in the city that “demand to be heard.” Hill-Donhauser is also believed to be the first Native woman to run for the position of City Councilwoman.

She currently lives on Portage Road with her husband, Brent, nine year old daughter, Jordyn, and her four dogs.

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