CCUIH

Our Office

Our Team

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Virginia Hedrick
Executive Director
virginia@ccuih.org

April McGill
Director of Community Partnerships and Projects
april@ccuih.org

Jackie Pierson
Director of Wellness and Healing Programs
jackie@ccuih.org

Jackie Fawn
Resident Artist
jfawn@ccuih.org

Hannah Youngdeer
Public Health Program Coordinator
hannah@ccuih.org

Adrienne Leddy
Tribal MAT Program Specialist
leddy@ccuih.org

Arianna Antone-Ramirez
Health Policy Analyst
arianna@ccuih.org

Wyatt Kelly
Public Health Program Coordinator
wyatt@ccuih.org

Teyah Lopez
Project Coordinator
teyah@ccuih.org

JoHanna Coriz
Operations Coordinator
johanna@ccuih.org

Daniel Domaguin
Project Specialist
daniel@ccuih.org

Reach Out to Us

By Department

Programs & Projects

April McGill
Director of Community Partnerships & Projects
Email
(415)-345-1205 ext.1027

Hannah Youngdeer
Public Health Program Coordinator
Email
(916)-285-5824 ext.1004

Jackie Pierson
Behavioral Health Coordinator
Email
(415)-345-1205 ext.1031

Adrienne Leddy
Email
MAT Project Specialist
(916)-345-1205 ext.1032

Wyatt Kelly
Email
Public Health Coordinator

Policy Advocacy

Virginia Hedrick
Executive Director
Email
(916)-285-5824 ext.1002

Arianna Antone-Ramirez
Email
Health Policy Analyst
(916)-345-1205 ext.1030

Research & Evaluation

Morgan Love
Research Associate
Email

Communications & Administration

Virginia Hedrick
Executive Director
Email
(916)-285-5824 ext.1002

Miryom Yisrael
Director of Operations & Finance
Email
(415) 345-1205 ext.1025

Montana Weekes
Communications Coordinator
Email
(415)-345-1205 ext.1029

Leah Hawkins
Program Associate
Email
(916)-285-5824 ext.1001

By Office

San Francisco Office
CA Consortium for Urban Indian Health
1016 Lincoln Boulevard, Ste. 111
San Francisco, California 94129
(415)-345-1205
Sacramento Office
CA Consortium for Urban Indian Health
1900 Point West Way, Ste. 111
Sacramento, California 95815
(916)-285-5824

Donate

Thank you for considering a tax-deductible, charitable gift to the California Consortium for Urban Indian Health to promote health care access and  wellness for American Indians living in cities throughout California. Your donation will support our community health organizing, public education, policy advocacy and research efforts for California Urban Indian health organizations.

General support is appreciated but, if you would like to donate to a specific program or project please enter one of the following into the donation form:

Generations of Healing: CCUIH is advancing the cultural revitalization efforts of our UIHP clinics and leading policy reform and sustainability planning for American Indian Traditional and cultural practices.

Red Women Rising: CCUIH supports culturally responsive domestic violence services for Urban Indians by increasing public awareness and enhancing collaborations between Urban Indian health organizations, domestic violence service providers and traditional healers.

Combatting the Opioid Opioid Crisis: CCUIH’s MAT Project is funded through the CA Department of Health Care Services MAT Expansion and Tribal MAT Projects. The project is designed to meet the specific prevention, treatment, and recovery needs of California’s Urban Indian communities.

Policy Advocacy: CCUIH’s policy advocacy work is the heart of what we do, ensuring that Urban Indian communities are not overlooked in state and federal legislation. We are the unified voice of California’s Urban Indian communities.

GRASP-HCV: The Getting Real About Stigma Prevention (GRASP) HCV project is a statewide, community-driven, public awareness campaign to reduce stigma associated with HCV (Hepatitis-C Virus) in Urban Indian communities throughout California. GRASP-HCV works to combat stigma by promoting awareness, prevention, and harm reduction around HCV.  

Any size gift is generous and we are grateful for your help and support.

Our tax ID number is 204878959.