Chandra Dillard helping to plan new Nicholtown housing project.
"Make the State House Work for Your House"

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"Clean Up Woman"
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Affordable and workforce housing.
When Greenville needed money for affordable Housing, it was Chandra Dillard who went to Washington and came home with a $20 million HUD Grant to rebuild Jesse Jackson Town Homes and to build a new senior housing complex called Charleston Place in Nicholtown.


Good jobs and employment training opportunities.
Chandra helped obtain $900,000 for community development and infrastructure improvements, including the redevelopment of Richland Cemetery to National historic status.

Her leadership in taking the Nicholtown community through a master planning process lead to a partnership with the Greenville Housing Authority for community redevelopment. She also organized the I- 385 taskforce to provide landscaping directions for the planted median you see today. She chaired the committee to erect Greenville’s first African-American statue in downtown Greenville.


Quality education for our children beginning with early childcare options employment training opportunities
When the School Board voted to move J.E. Beck Middle School (out of the community), it was Chandra Dillard and others who fought for the new Sterling School on the Beck Campus and for the A.J. Wittenburg School in the Southside community.
Paid for by Friends of Chandra Dillard, 5 Alleta Avenue, Greenville, SC 29607.
VOTE NOVEMBER 4, 2008
CHANDRA DILLARD, DEMOCRAT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES