Brandon Ulloa

Program Manager at Alianza Coachella Valley

Brandon Ulloa has a background in sociology and extensive experience in various roles such as Program Manager, Campaign Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator, and Behavioral Health Technician. Brandon has worked with organizations such as Alianza Coachella Valley, Lift to Rise, and Ensemble Therapy. Brandon excels in engaging with community members, developing relationships, organizing events, and creating programs to support individuals' growth and development. Brandon has a strong track record of effectively managing teams, executing campaigns, and collaborating with others to achieve specific goals.

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Palm Desert, United States

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Alianza Coachella Valley

Alianza is the only alliance in the Coachella Valley bringing together community members, nonprofits, and government to lead efforts we need for a thriving region. Previously known as Building Healthy Communities, our expanding work is built around leadership development and an understanding that healthy and economically prosperous communities exist only when our population is represented in all decisions impacting our daily lives. That is why we work to make people active players in the processes shaping policies and public funding priorities. Alianza recognizes that the vitality of our region is deeply interconnected and that a thriving Eastern Coachella Valley benefits the whole valley — east and west. We focus in the city of Coachella and the unincorporated communities of Thermal, Mecca, Oasis, and North Shore near the northwest shore of the Salton Sea. These communities are predominantly Latino with a rich history and culture too often overshadowed by economic disadvantages. People farm the fields that help feed the nation, yet they live in substandard housing, drink tainted water, and struggle to feed their own families. Amid these challenges, pride in community cohesiveness and parents’ aspirations of a better life for their children fuel hope in the Eastern Coachella Valley. The concentration of low-income residents in the Eastern Coachella Valley creates significant barriers to self-determination and access to basic resources and services. Communities in the east face a lack of investment in the areas of housing and housing infrastructure (water and wastewater); infrastructure (roads, sidewalks, lighting, parks); and health (primary care physicians, specialists, providers for the uninsured). To learn about our work, please visit http://alianzacv.org/alianza/.


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11-50

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