Kristin Williams, a community leader and lifelong advocate for youth and neighborhood programs, officially announced her candidacy for Homewood City Council, representing Ward 4.
Williams said her campaign is built around a simple but powerful idea: “We Love Homewood is not just a day, but a way of life.”
According to her campaign, Williams first lived in Homewood as a child until the age of 10, and after college, returned to raise her family, calling Homewood home for over 32 years. Together with her husband, she raised three boys there, all of whom were involved in Homewood athletics and schools.
“Homewood gave my family so much belonging, opportunity, and a true sense of community,” Williams said. “Now it’s my turn to give back in a new way.”
Williams’ decades-long community service records includes: founding member of the Homewood Lacrosse Board, chair of fundraising and development for Homewood Team Sports, supporter of the Homewood Athletic Foundation, editor/producer of the Homewood Sports Media Guide for four years, lifelong fundraiser in the Service Guild and Junior League, and active church member and volunteer.
Williams said she believes in listening first, leading with integrity, and always putting Homewood families first. Her platform includes smart neighborhood growth, youth and recreation investment, and community engagement.
“I’m running for City Council because I love this city—and I believe leadership should reflect that love in every decision,” Williams said. “Let’s keep Homewood strong, connected, and ready for the future.”
