Daniel Vásquez

Committed to social transformation by fortifying communities in fostering inclusive, accessible environments & pioneering social innovations that celebrate & support individuals of all abilities

Role
Board of Directors at Family Resource Navigators Frn
Location
San Jose, CA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Daniel Vásquez

As a community leader and advocate, Daniel is driven by his personal experience as a…

Experience

  1. Board of Directors

    Family Resource Navigators Frn

    Apr 2017 — Present · San Leandro, CA, US

    The purpose of the Family Resource Navigators is to support and encourage the positive development of families of children with a disability or special health care need. FRN provides family-friendly information and training to help families access specialized education and health care for their children. FRN also offers parent to parent support from another parent who has \'been there\'.We strongly believe that the family should be the focus of services and supports. We believe that information should be centralized, provided in a respectful and culturally sensitive manner, and well coordinated throughout Alameda County.Our priorities include public policy leadership, disability advocacy and sustaining strong partnerships with public agencies to improve system’s responsiveness to children with disabilities and their families.

Education

  • San Jose State University

    Double Bachelor's: Behavioral Science & Sociology

    2005 — 2007

  • Chabot College

    Associate of Arts (AA)

    2001 — 2004

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