
Elect
ROBERTA
SKOKO
WEST NIAGARA
ENGLISH CATHOLIC TRUSTEE

Catholic. Wife. Mother. Certified Teacher.
Here to represent parents and strengthen focus on faith and academics.
ABOUT
My husband Ante and I moved from Oakville to Grimsby with our two beautiful children in November of 2021. I am originally from St. Catharines (a St. Denis and St. Francis graduate), so you can imagine how nice it feels to be back in the Niagara Region! I was educated under this board, and I served as a youth minister at St. Mary of the Assumption in St. Catharines and St. Ann in Fenwick, so I hold a deep fondness in my heart and a vision for the potential of the future of Niagara Catholic. Our schools should aid parents and parishes in producing well-rounded and critical thinking individuals who contribute to beauty in the world.
I can be sensitive and diplomatic, empathetic and reasonable. These present times are especially polarizing, so my hope is to represent unity in Christ, honoring the dignity of all persons in this community.
I am an Occasional Teacher for the Halton Catholic School Board, but my primary focus has been the domestic life. I am also currently working toward my Master of Theological Studies through St. Augustine's Seminary part-time.
You will find my platform and contact information below. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, or discussions you'd like to have. I look forward to hearing from you!
Blessings,
Roberta Skoko
I STAND FOR...
HOW YOU CAN HELP
If you are interested in making a donation to support this campaign, you can e-transfer the preferred amount to robertaskoko@outlook.com. I will follow up with you for the information needed for your contribution receipt.
I thank you deeply for your support, whether monetarily, physically with campaign legwork, and/or in your prayers.
NOTE: Contribution receipts are not tax receipts. Contributions to municipal council and school board campaigns cannot be credited against provincial or federal income taxes.
Donations will fund marketing via:
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WHO CAN MAKE A CONTRIBUTION
Individuals who are residents of Ontario. Corporations and trade unions are not permitted to make contributions to candidates.
Groups such as clubs, associations or ratepayer’s groups are not eligible to make contributions. The members of these groups may make individual contributions from their personal funds (as long as they are residents of Ontario).
CONTRIBUTION LIMITS
There is a $1,200 limit that applies to contributions from other individuals. If a person makes more than one contribution (for example, contributes money, contributes goods, and purchases a ticket to a fundraising event), the total value of all the contributions cannot exceed $1,200.
Only a contribution that is $25 or less can be made in cash. All contributions above $25 must be made by cheque, money order or by a method that clearly shows where the funds came from (such as certain debit, credit or electronic transfer transactions).