Roseanne Hernandez

Lead Site Case Manager/social Worker at Many Mansions

Roseanne Hernandez currently serves as the Lead Site Case Manager/Social Worker at Many Mansions, focusing on helping Veterans achieve self-sufficiency and maintain housing. Concurrently, Roseanne is a Graziadio Business School Student Ambassador at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, aiding current students in various capacities. Previous experience includes roles at Mercy House Living Centers as a Logistics Specialist and Housing Navigator/Case Manager, as well as work at the National Health Foundation as a Social Services Coordinator and at Turning Point Foundation as a Senior Case Manager supporting homeless Veterans. Additional background includes mental health support at Vista del Mar Hospital, overseeing homeless services at Community Action of Ventura County, and providing community support as a volunteer. Educational qualifications comprise a Master’s of Science in Management and Leadership from Pepperdine University, multiple bachelor's degrees from UC Santa Barbara, and various associate degrees from Oxnard College.

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Oxnard, United States

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Many Mansions

Many Mansions is a non-profit organization that provides well-managed, service-enriched, affordable housing to low-income residents of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, with a special focus on those of very low-income, who are formerly homeless, seniors, veterans, or disabled. We own and manage over 600 units of affordable housing, serve approximately 1,300 adults and 300 children, provide on-site services and programs that include job training, case management, homework tutoring, supplemental food distributions, college scholarships, and much more. By providing decent housing and life-enriching services to those most in need, we aspire to help individuals and families aim to improve their lives and remove the barriers that prevent low-income members of our community from having a basic need met—a place to call home.


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