Vote Early: Vote Nabaraj KC

Prerana Timalsina,
As the early vote began from Saturday, June 12 in New York, NYC Council candidate Nabaraj KC of District-19 urge voters to go for the early vote.
Nabaraj KC, an instrumental social worker, philanthropist, and proud Democrat, has been running for the New York City Council District 19. A long-serving as a change-maker, Kc has stepped forward to make a difference in the community as a Council representative.
Born and raised in Dhading district of Nepal, Kc followed the footsteps of his dreams to reach the ‘Dream land’ USA, where he attended public schools and pursued a master’s degree in Global Leadership from Duquesne University. Having worked as a successful entrepreneur, professional realtor, and community servant, he was globally acknowledged as a humanitarian. Due to his tremendous contribution, KC has received prestigious honors and awards from local, national, and international organizations “COVID-19 Hero Award” by Hami Negali Global and COVID-19 Hero by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams are to name a few.

He serves as an Assistant Governor for Rotary District 7255 and recognized philanthropist, advocate for free medical care, and Nepalese Community leader. KC also served as the President of the Rotary Club of New York, Queens.
With the strong determination to eradicate all the region’s uncertainties, Kc has brought forward some unique strategies and agendas. His prime focus will be on strengthening the post-covid situation of New York and bringing the New Yorkers back on track with equal or even more enthusiasm and dedication towards their work.
Besides, encouraging small businesses, improving public safety, housing, making education and health facilities accessible are some of the other priorities of Kc for his neighborhood.KC is cross-endorsed by another candidate of the district, Austin Safran as his second choice for the city, and endorsed by Reshma Patel, the hopeful of NYC Comptroller.
“It isn’t impossible. However, we need to start from now,” says Kc when asked about the effective execution of his agendas.