Homeless Prenatal Program
Ani (Adrianna) Alexandrian, MPH, is a seasoned public health professional with extensive experience in program evaluation, monitoring, and community development. Currently serving as a Program Evaluation Analyst at the Homeless Prenatal Program, Alexandrian previously held roles as a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist and Project Coordinator at the Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities for People with Disabilities NGO. Alexandrian has contributed to various organizations, including UNICEF as a consultant in copy editing and report writing, and the Peace Corps as a Community and Youth Development Specialist. With a strong educational background, holding a Master of Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor of Arts in Feminist Studies and English from UC Santa Barbara, Alexandrian demonstrates a commitment to enhancing health equity and supporting marginalized communities.
Homeless Prenatal Program
Mission: In partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. The Homeless Prenatal Program is a nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives. We serve over 3,500 low-income and homeless families annually, providing a variety of programs and services to help families become healthy, stable and self-sufficient.