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HSD Boards and Commissions

Explore the boards and commissions dedicated to improving Phoenix's social services, community well-being, and public health. Learn about their roles, meeting schedules, and how you can get involved.

Human Services Commission

The Human Services Commission serves as an advisory body to the Phoenix City Council on matters related to social services and community well-being. Its primary focus is ensuring that residents have access to essential services and resources that improve their quality of life, especially for vulnerable populations.

Meeting Frequency: Quarterly, dates vary.

Contact: Vanessa Ramirez, vanessa.ramirez@phoenix.gov

  • 27 members appointed by the Mayor & approved by the City Council.
  • Members represent three categories:
    • Category I: Elected officials
    • Category II: Representatives of the poor
    • Category III: Public agencies, businesses, education, and community groups

 

Memberships:

  • Maximum Members: 27
  • Minimum Members: 0
  • Current Members: 17
  • Vacancies: 10

Active Member List:

  • Laura Bulluck
  • Betsy Buxer
  • Sheriolyn Curry
  • Itoro Elijah
  • Luis Enriquez
  • Petra Falcon
  • Alejandro Flores
  • Elisha Franklin
  • Audrey Jenkins
  • Nickie Kelley
  • Brent Kleinman
  • Gail Knight
  • Roberta Mack
  • Cecilia Maes
  • Tamala McBath
  • Guy Mikkelsen
  • Andrew Nelson

Interested candidates must submit an application to Boards and Commissions via the link below. 

Once you have submitted your application, please complete the Biographical Information Form and email to Vanessa Ramirez at vanessa.ramirez@phoenix.gov.

Head Start Policy Council

The Head Start Policy Council provides shared governance  for the Head Start and Early Head Start programs. Parents participate in policy-making decisions about the program.  The Policy Council advises and assists the Phoenix City Council Subcommittee and the Human Services Department in initiating, developing and sustaining policies, programs and services to meet the needs of children.

Policy Council meetings are held on the second Monday of each month.

For additional information, contact: 602-495-0815

Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team (DVFRT)

DVFRT Team is comprised of representatives ​from the criminal justice system, advocacy community, municipal government, and other community resources.

Mission: To examine domestic violence fatalities in order to better understand the dynamics of such deaths and to make recommendations for prevention and system improvements related to domestic violence.

For additional information, contact: fac.victim.services@phoenix.gov

Fast Track Cities Ad-Hoc Committee

The mission of the Fast Track ad hoc is to strengthen HIV programs and leverage resources in order to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The ad hoc is working to strengthen and leverage existing HIV related programs and resources, in order to achieve "95-95-95-0" goal by 2030.

Meeting Frequency: Quarterly, dates vary.

Contact: Raquel Wind, raquel.wind@phoenix.gov

Board Composition: Board members appointed by Mayor and Council to represent a diversity of backgrounds.

Memberships:

  • Maximum Members: 26
  • Minimum Members: 0
  • Current Members: 21
  • Vacancies: 5

Active Member List: 

  • Debra Stark, Co-Chair, City of Phoenix
  • Laura Pastor, Co-Chair, City of Phoenix
  • Algarin, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
  • Avila, Director of Marketing & Community Engagement, Spectrum Medical
  • Borders, ​ADAP Medications Access Manager, Arizona Department of Health Services ​​
  • Vanna Campion, Chief Medical Officer, Terros Health
  • Jay Cavaliere, ​​Executive Director, Aunt Rita's Foundation
  • Cook, ​Academic Detailing Program Manager, DISH-AZ, Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Fernandez, Office Chief, Office of HIV & Hepatitis C Services, Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Fornelli, ​Executive Director, Phoenix Pride
  • Hassan, Director, Cultural Relations & Special Projects, Arizona State University
  • Leach,​ Executive Director, Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS
  • Lozano, Program Director, Chicanos Por Las Causa
  • Lutz, Ryan White Part A (RE) Connect Coordinator, Maricopa County Public Health
  • Martinez III, Director, Strategic Community Partnerships, Vitalyst Health Foundation
  • Sapero, Office Chief, HIV Prevention, Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Thanes Vanig, HIV Specialist, Specturm Medica​l Group
  • TeKampe, ​Program Director, HIV Care Directions at Area Agency on Aging
  • Thomas, Senior Health Educator, Maricopa County Public Health
  • Vail Cruz, Senior Practice Manager, Valleywise Health
  • Wendy W​olfersteig, Research Associate Professor, Arizona State University Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center 

Interested candidates must submit an application to the Boards and Commissions via the link below. 

Human Trafficking Task Force Committee

The Task Force and workgroups also defined a strategic work plan consisting of four areas providing the strategic support to realize the world-class, community-wide Compass Plan to establish the City of Phoenix as a model in addressing and combating human trafficking. The four areas are: Community Awareness and Outreach, Training, Law Enforcement and Victim Services.

Meeting Frequency: Quarterly, dates vary. 

Contact:  Raquel wind, raquel.wind@phoenix.gov

Board Composition: Board members appointed by Mayor and Council to represent a diversity of backgrounds.

Memberships:

  • Maximum Members: 20
  • Minimum Members: 0
  • Current Members: 18
  • Vacancies: 2

Active Member List: 

  • Nancy Baldwin
  • Stefanie Calens
  • Sherrie Cavalari
  • Heidi Chance
  • Ezequiel Dominguez
  • Libby Dwyer
  • Shawna Dygowski
  • John Fraleigh
  • Kaleigh Jenkins
  • Chris Parese
  • Dominique Roe-Sepowitz
  • James Sampanes
  • Claire Sechler Merkel
  • Shauna Sexton
  • Alicia Shields
  • Barbara Strachan
  • Stacy Sutherland
  • Jim Waring

Interested candidates must submit an application to the Boards and Commissions via the link below.