HealthCare UnTold

Maria Elena de la Garza, Executive Director of the Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc. (CAB)

Episode Summary

"It is with deep gratitude that I share my accomplishments and invite you to explore, listen, and  learn from the voices that surround you— and decide where your little grain of sand would make  the most profound difference" ~ María Elena De La Garza Note: the correct phone for the Day Worker Center is (831) 475-9675

Episode Notes

Born and raised in Watsonville, I bring more than 30 years of nonprofit experience to my work  as the executive director of the Community Action Board (CAB) of Santa Cruz County, Inc.  (CAB). I stand on the values of equity, humility, and service to lead the agency to expand  services, strengthen community engagement, become culturally reflective, and experience  significant fiscal growth.  

As a public speaker on local, statewide and national platforms, I strive to amplify the voices of  immigrants, Latinx families, and those impacted by poverty. Grounded in my mother’s dichos  (teachings), I advocate for services that cultivate a sense of belonging. El dicho, “Cada quien pone su granito de arena” (every person contributes their little grain of sand), has fueled me to  build networks and teams that focus on cultural respect and make a difference in the lives of  others. Among the organizations where I have held leadership or board roles are Janus of  Santa Cruz, Mexican American Community Services Agency, CALCapa Community Action  Association, Conflict Resolution Center, Workforce Investment Board, Mercantile Mexicana,  Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Moreland Notre Dame, and Barrios Unidos. 

I hold a dual BA degree in psychology and Chicano studies from Scripps College in Claremont,  California, with extensive leadership development including the Bank of America National  Leadership program, United Way Leadership for Community Transformation, and the Stanford  University Graduate School of Business School’s Nonprofit Management Institute, and the  Gilroy Leadership Program. In 2018, I was the recipient of the prestigious UC-Santa Cruz Tony  Hill Memorial Award for my work in social justice. Most recently, I was honored for making a  difference in our community’s pandemic response in an article, “21 for ‘21” by Lookout Santa  Cruz.  

It is with deep gratitude that I share my accomplishments and invite you to explore, listen, and  learn from the voices that surround you— and decide where your little grain of sand would make  the most profound difference.

María Elena de la Garza 

 

Note: the correct phone for the Day Worker Center is (831) 475-9675