Mission
I was born for such a time as
this for San Francisco. I've been a
resident and worker here since 1986. Embracing Christianity in 1993 at San
Francisco Evangelical Free Church, I was nominated for San Francisco Mayor by
the Coalition for Good Neighborhoods in 2018 and 2019. In 2024, I responded to
God's call to stand for San Francisco, California, and our nation. It's time
for God's Kingdom warriors to reclaim San Francisco and speak the TRUTH. "If
my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek
my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I
will forgive their sin and will heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14)." Returning to God is the SOLUTION to heal the
homeless, transform drug dealers, revive criminals, remove career politicians,
empower children and youth, and restore the lost and sick. God is LOVE. He
loves you, and I love you. Wishing you a blessed 2024!
Ellen Lee Zhou, Master of Social Work.
Ellen Lee Zhou
Ellen has an extensive history of public service, having served two terms on the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury in 2014/2015 and 2016/2017. As a Union Steward for SEIU 1021, she represented San Francisco government employees from 2004 to the present. Ellen's commitment to civic engagement includes a term on the Pedestrian Safety Advisor Committee, eight years with the San Francisco Fire Department as a Neighborhood Emergency Response team member, and since July 2018, serving as the Director of Public Relations for the California Civil Grand Juror Association, San Francisco Chapter. With a deep understanding of government functions, Ellen Lee Zhou is a candidate to watch. (Watch: [Ellen Lee Zhou](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_wGxjapcYU)
Ellen brings a wealth of community engagement to the table.
She graduated from the Community Police Academy in 2006 and volunteered
extensively until new restrictions were imposed. Ellen’s commitment to community service has
been impacted by the policies of Mayor London Breed, who introduced
restrictions such as requiring a vaccine card to volunteer or work for the San
Francisco government. These limitations have affected individuals like Ellen
who were previously active volunteers.
As a member of the International Police Association and
Morse Lodge 257, Ellen has actively participated in various organizations. She
holds a lifetime membership with the Asian Pacific Islander Social Worker
Council and has been a member of the Coalition of Asian American Government
Employees for many years. Ellen's dedication extends to her 25-year membership
at the San Francisco Evangelical Free Church, where she taught Sunday School
for over 23 years. As a mother of two adult children, Ellen has a deep understanding
of the needs of families in San Francisco.