SFP Editor:
When/Why did you move to DC?
Desi Deschaine:
I spent the summer before my senior year of high school (1996)
studying at Gtown University and I fell in love with DC and decided
this was
the place where I wanted to attend College. In August 1997 I came to
the
Catholic University of America where I graduated form in May of 2001!
I
spent every summer in college living and working in DC for I knew that
this
was the place where I was going to make my home!
SFP Editor: How did you get involved in politics?
Desi Deschaine: I dislike politics BUT.......
When I was 15 years old I spent a summer helping poor and homeless
children
in the country of Guatemala. Growing up very comfortable in
suburban
Connecticut I had never experienced such utter devastating conditions
for
children. At age 15, during my Guatemala experience I saw first hand
things
that most people in this country never get a chance to see---at age 15
I
grew up real fast!
Its hard to imagine a country where children--thousands of children
roam the
streets homeless, sick and hungry!
When I stepped off the plane in America it was from that day forward
that I
decided to do everything I could to take advantage of all the wonderful
opportunities given to people in this country to make this world a
better
place. I realized that we are so blessed to live in a thriving
Democracy,
and the only way we can keep it this way is by getting involved and
making a
difference. Every day of my life Is thrive to make a positive
difference!
Imagine what those children would give to live in America, we complain
to
much here, but we are truly such a blessed country. We have the choice
and
we have the power, we one day could become like Guatemala, but if we
realize
we have the power, we can make sure that we do not let such a thing
happen
in our country. We must fight for equality for all and we must fight
for
our children--it is our moral duty to give each child in this country
the
opportunity to achieve the American dream!!!!
I do no like politics, its a pain in the ass really, but to make a
change
for the better its a necessary activity to engage in.
Democracy requires work and involvement!!!!!!
SFP Editor: What is your position with the Mayor's office? What
do you do?
Desi Deschaine:
As the Community Outreach Coordinator for Wards One and Two, I serve as
a
link between citizens and the Mayor/District of Columbia government. I
will
conduct and coordinate town hall meetings, monthly mayoral neighborhood
walkthroughs, monthly citizen coffees with the Mayor, and the Mayor's
community briefings, forums, and other projects. I serve as a liaison
between the Mayor and community organizations, civic groups, and
Advisory
Neighborhood Commissions (Ands).
As many of you know Wards One and Two consist of some of the most
wonderfully diverse areas of Washington and include: Georgetown,
Dupont,
Foggy Bottom, The National Mall, Downtown, Shaw, Logan, Kilogram, Adams
Morgan, Mt. Pleasant, U Street, Le Droit Park, Burleith, Chinatown,
West End
and other wonderfully diverse and dynamic neighborhoods in the District
of
Columbia!
SFP Editor: What do you hope to achieve in this position?
Desi Deschaine: Washington DC, the Nation's Capital, is great place to live and the
doors to
the District Government are open for business! We have come along way
since
Anthony Williams first took helm of our great city in January of 1999,
anyone who lives or works in Washington can attest to the fact the city
as a
whole is a lot better off now than it was before the Mayor took office,
but
we still have a way to go and please know that we are working very hard
every day to continue to move this city forward in the right direction
and
together, with your help we can make DC even better! I am working day
and
night to assist the Mayor in fighting crime, bettering Education and
creating opportunity for all of the district residents.
SFP Editor: When you are not working for the mayor, how do you
spend your time?
Desi Deschaine: My life has always been full of events, activities, people, places
etc etc, it seems that now that I am working for the Mayor I spend most
of
my time in Wards One and Two doing what I have always been doing!
I like to mountain bike, working out (results the gym--both Dupont and
the
Hill is where you will catch me.)
SFP Editor: What is your favorite area of DC and why?
Desi Deschaine: There are so many wonderful areas of DC!
I urge everybody to check out our new City Museum! The City Museum
opened
on May 16, 2003. The museum tells the story of the city of
Washington-the
vision that created it, the influences that shaped it, and the people
who
call Washington their home. We invite you to rediscover the vibrant and
colorful community we call our nation's capital. Here, this story will
come
alive.
The City Museum and Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
801 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
202.383.1800
SFP Editor: What is the best way for DC citizens to voice their
concerns to the mayor?
Desi Deschaine: VOTE on Election Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get involved and give a damn!!!!! We all lead busy lives, but what
goes on
in this city effects us all and its important for every resident of DC
to
get involved in their neighborhoods.
Volunteer (www.doingsomething.org) If anyone wants to volunteer in the
District please email me at Desi.Deschaine@dc.gov and I promise to help
you
out, there are so many wonderful organizations that are doing great
things
for Washington DC who need the help of the residents of DC!!!!!!!!
Also check out www.DCVote.org
We all have concerns, and it is important for us to voice our concerns
to
our local leaders. But we have to be part of the solution when we see a
problem. It takes everyone in a city, we need your help! We are
working so
hard everyday to make DC a great place to live, but whether its
fighting
crime, bettering our schools, or creating opportunity for all, we need
the
help of everyone. Please become a literacy volunteer, join a local
neighborhood crime watch organization, and remember that we are one
people,
whether we are white, black, Hispanic, male female, young, old, gay,
lesbian, rich or poor. This city belongs to all of us and we all have a
stake in what is going on in our city and we all have a duty to get
involved
and to make a difference. Don't ever discriminate! Give everyone a
chance!
Treat everyone as you would want to be treated!!!!
Please feel free to contact me at DesiDeschaine@Dc.gov or 202-442-8119
if
you want to get involved and make a positive difference in the District
of
Columbia.
Don't forget to VOTE VOTE VOTE.