Lana Clay

California | Tustin City Council, Candidate
Lana, a childhood leukemia survivor and long-time community advocate, is running for Tustin City Council to bring her expertise in public health and passion for rare diseases to local government, where she would be the only woman on the council.
Lana Clay's Profile

Lana Clay is a dedicated community advocate and public health professional with deep roots in Tustin, California. For over 30 years, she has been both a recipient of services and a committed volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House of Orange County. A recipient of the Greater Irvine Chamber 40 Under 40 award, Lana serves as a trustee on the board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for the Southern California, Hawaii region and as the secretary for the Pacific Coast Bulldog Club. As a childhood leukemia survivor, she is a federal advocate for cancer survivorship and a passionate voice for rare diseases. A devoted wife and mother of twin boys, she is committed to fostering community connections, youth empowerment, and public health initiatives.

Currently, Lana is running for a seat on the Tustin City Council, representing District 4. If elected, she would be the only woman on the council, committed to bringing transparency, accountability, and a focus on public health to local government. Her leadership style is grounded in her experience, values, and vision for a vibrant and sustainable Tustin, ready to face the challenges of industrial growth and community development.

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