Essential Access Health
Andria Hancock-Crear is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in health care advocacy and community service. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Capacity Building at Essential Access Health, Andria champions quality sexual and reproductive health care. In addition, Andria holds the position of Vice President on the Board of Directors for Black Women For Wellness Action Project, focusing on empowering Black women and girls through a reproductive justice framework. In leadership roles at The Ivy Centennial Foundation and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Andria contributes to educational support and community health initiatives. Previous board experience includes tenures at teenNow California and Community Engagement Initiatives, along with serving as President of the Board of Directors for Secure Transitions Foster Family Treatment Agency, emphasizing support for foster youth and families.
Essential Access Health
Essential Access Health (formerly California Family Health Council) is a non-profit organization that champions and promotes quality sexual and reproductive health care for all. Essential Access Health achieves its mission through an umbrella of services including advanced clinical research, provider training, patient education and consumer awareness, public policy and clinic support initiatives. As the administrator of the nation's largest Title X federal family planning program, we partner with a diverse provider network that collectively serves nearly one million women, men and teens annually at more than 340 health centers in 37 of California's 58 counties.