Our Staff
UCHA ABBAH
Senior Project Manager
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Ucha is passionate about how marginalized communities build social and economic power to access healthy environments, access healthy food, and prepare for the impacts of climate change. She was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and earned her Bachelor’s in Human Rights and Environmental Studies at Southern Methodist University. During this time, she conducted a systems assessment of deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest, was involved in local community gardens, and collaborated with students and staff on increasing residential sustainability. After graduation, she earned her Master’s degree in Urban and Environmental Planning from the University of Virginia and focused her research on how colonization impacts disaster response and public health. During this time, she worked with university students, faculty, and staff to develop an inclusion and equity plan for the school of architecture; supported a symposium on food justice; and researched how universities across the US leverage their institutional power to support local needs. Recent projects she has worked on include developing equity frameworks, climate equity planning, and building health equity toolkits. She is excited to join the GAVA team and provide support on climate justice and health equity efforts.
FRANCES ACUÑA
Climate Resilience Lead Organizer
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Frances has lived in Southeast Austin for 23 years and has been an active community advocate since 2010, first advocating for her son. In 2012, Frances got involved with GAVA as a community leader and is a Texas State Certified Community Health Worker. She worked with fellow community members serving as first responders during the October 2013 and 2015 floods in Dove Springs. Frances joined GAVA as a Community Organizer in 2017, where she has worked to increase access to healthy food and physical activity. Since then, her work has been focused on health and permanency, building community power for flood mitigation and the right to stay in neighborhoods where residents are most impacted by natural disasters and social disparities.
WILL BAYLEY
Finance Director
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Passionate about strategic finance and accounting for non-profits, Will joined the GAVA team as the Finance and Operations Manager in 2019. He brings over 15 years of financial analysis and accounting experience to the organization, having worked in both non-profits and industry, previously at The Arc of the Capital Area and Advanced Placement Strategies. In his current role, he develops and manages annual organizational and program budgets for GAVA as well as generates financial reports and oversees payroll.
JANA DOUGLASS
Community Organizer
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Jana was born in Jamaica Plain, Boston, where celebration and art played a central role in community resistance struggles. They hold undergraduate degrees in Critical Geography, Latin American and Latinx Studies, and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and earned a Master of Science in Social Work from UT Austin. Since 2016, Jana has been dedicated to mutual aid and direct action work across the US and Mexico, focussing on migrant justice, LGBTQIA+ liberation, and celebration as resistance.
Their journey began in 2017 when they joined the Santa Cruz General Strike Organizing Committee, resisting ICE raids, police brutality, and the destruction of community gardens. Their path evolved through meaningful roles at the worker-led Southside Workers Center in Tucson, Arizona; “la bestia” adjacent La 72-Hogar Refugio para Personas Migrantes in Tenosique, Mexico; the Sanctuary Caravan’s asylum clinic in Tijuana, Mexico; the American Friends Service Committee’s End Detention and Deportation Organizing Project in New Jersey; and as a core organizer of the Trans Asylum Seeker Support Network.
In 2020, Jana arrived in Austin to work as a family advocate at Posada Esperanza, and in 2023, joined Austin Tan Cerca de la Frontera, supporting their popular education and transnational solidarity work. Once a graduate social work intern, they are honored to join the GAVA team as a full-time community organizer. Jana is a salsa and bachata dancer, artistic dabbler, and part-time bagel maker.
MONICA GUZMÁN, MA
Policy Director
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Monica, a native Austinite and community leader who graduated from Lanier H.S. in North Austin, dedicates her time with GAVA to community organizing, research and evaluation on public policy issues, and consults with project managers and organizers to connect key community members to information and resources that move their project goals. She focuses on outreach to people at all levels of digital access, and organizes meetings to pull community members together to realize policy goals and implementation. Her passions include public education, housing affordability, Latino community health, social service systems, and domestic violence, and serves on the Caritas of Austin Board of Directors. She earned an M.A. in Human Sciences (Sociology & Education) from Our Lady of the Lake University, and a B.A. from St Edward’s University in Political Science. Monica supports the work to build GAVA’s coalition, and leads and coordinates the work of the GAVA Policy Team, and keeps tabs on transportation & mobility issues as well as police-community interactions.
KALU JAMES
Community Organizer & Logistics + Tech Aide
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Born in Nigeria & raised in Republic Du Benin (West Africa), Kalu, at age, 18 moved to New York in the United States for college in 2001. He graduated from Monroe Community College in Rochester with an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts before relocating to Austin, Texas, in 2007 to pursue a music career. In 2013, he joined Texas Campaign for the Environment (TCE) as a Community Outreach Advocate, base building by canvassing & supporting initiatives that highlight environmental issues directly impacting Texans. He is the current North Austin Community Organizer in 78752, 78753 and 78758 zip codes, including the St. Johns neighborhood) focusing on identifying issues that impact the health of community members and championing efforts to organize, mobilize & prepare residents in creating opportunities that address root causes of high rates of chronic disease & health disparities in their neighborhoods. Though a touring musician and having played Festivals like Bonnaroo, Panic En La Playa, as the frontman & co-songwriter in Kalu & The Electric Joint, he sees the stage as an extension of community work by creating safe spaces to learn, connect, breed tolerance, and fight oppression through stories of the human condition and experience delivered as songs.
CARMEN D. LLANES
Executive Director
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MICHELLE MEJIA
Early Childhood & Family Health Lead Organizer
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Michelle was born in Brownsville, TX where she learned of her love of culture & storytelling at a young age. She moved to Austin in 2007 to attend the University of Texas where she graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Radio-TV-Film. Michelle has extensive experience in working in the non-profit sector with a concentration in cultural arts & health/wellness. Michelle has taught after school youth programs in Austin’s Eastern Crescent with Creative Action, and served the Spanish speaking immigrant population in different roles within the Mexican Consulate, Latino Healthcare Forum & San Juan Diego Catholic High School. In 2016, with a group of black & brown mothers & community members, she participated & advocated for the City of Austin to fund community groups. In response, the Austin City Council budgeted funds for community-based, culturally specific, non-conventional health equity projects that address the systemic racial health inequities. As a result, Michelle became the Communications Director of Mama Sana Vibrant Woman, an organization that addresses maternal and infant health disparities in Travis County. She joined GAVA in 2019 as an Early Childhood Health Equity Organizer.
NIKA A. MENDOZA
Deputy Director
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Nika is a 1st generation Persian-American born and raised in Texas. She earned her Bachelors in Public Health here at UT Austin concentrating in social and behavioral sciences followed by a Master’s in Epidemiology at UTHealth. Nika has 9 years of research experience with a keen interest in the topic areas of health equity, food insecurity, and understanding the role our built-in environment has on our health. She was also involved with the early evaluation of GAVA prior to becoming an independent 501-3C organization. Her primary duties at GAVA are: supporting organizational design, human resources, development, and evaluation efforts.
TÚ-UYÊN NGUYỄN, MA
Climate Resilience Organizer
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Born and raised in Florida to a family of former refugees of South Vietnam, Tú-Uyên moved to Houston for high school and Austin for college. They have lived in Austin for over 15 years, having earned a Bachelor’s in Classics, Latin, Ancient Greek, and Asian American Studies, followed by a Master’s in Asian Studies concentrating in South Asia. For their Master’s, Tú-Uyên learned Hindi as a Foreign Language Area Studies Fellow to explore self-sacrifice in Buddhist Sanskrit texts.
As a student, they were involved with Texas After Violence Project, University Leadership Initiative, United Students Against Sweatshops, United With the Center for Asian American Studies, Multicultural Refugee Coalition, Austin Tan Cerca de la Frontera, and the Refugee Student Mentorship Program. Before joining GAVA, Tú-Uyên served as an AmeriCorps Member at the Literacy Coalition of Central Texas, working as an English as a Second Language Instructor at the Goodwill Excel Center’s Norwood Campus. They also facilitated El Buen Samaritano’s pilot ESL online summer conversation course, cultivating peer-to-peer teaching and individual speaking confidence.
As a Climate Resilience Organizer at GAVA, Tú-Uyên works alongside resident leaders to promote tree planting partnerships, physical improvements in urban infrastructure, and other mitigation efforts to address heat stressors identified by community members. They train residents in basic personal readiness to anticipate, prepare, and respond to increasing climate shocks, pressures, and disasters. They cultivate residents’ technical skills and leadership development, encouraging professional growth, group reflection, and self-exploration. They are passionate about learning languages for multicultural understanding, healing, and celebration.
LAURA OLSON
Organizing Director
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Laura brings over 15 years as a bilingual organizer, educator, trainer, and parent, to GAVA’s efforts to build community power and resident leadership. The child of a public school teacher and civil rights attorney, she learned early of her white privilege and her responsibility in playing an active role to undo racism. While studying for her Liberal Arts degree in Spanish from Earlham College, she traveled to Nicaragua where she worked alongside regular folks fighting oppression and poverty who also taught her about human resilience. Following her early career as a grade school teacher, she moved to the nonprofit sector, first directing the Early Development Center at El Buen Samaritano before taking a role with Success By 6 at United Way for Greater Austin. While there she helped build out GAVA’s early childhood sector by building key relationships with parents and providers of early childhood care in preschools, child care centers and home-based care environments. She was also one of two Spanish-speaking Coordinated Approach To Child Health – Early Childhood (C.A.T.C.H.-E.C.) trainers in the country. She joined GAVA full-time in 2019 to support our EC and School sector organizing to expand access to health education, outdoor learning, healthy food and physical activity access for children, families, and educators in both child care and school settings. She now manages and facilitates the success of our frontlines team of community organizers in the areas of Food Justice, Climate Resilience, Early Childhood & Family Health, and Neighborhood Stability. Laura maintains a balcony-level view of our anti-racist organizing strategies and streamlines efforts with inputs from the leadership and internal team. She guides organizers to sharpen their strategies for leadership development and goal-setting with residents to improve the short-term and long-term health of Austin’s communities most highly impacted by historical inequities.
ERICA REYES
Assistant Organizing Director
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Erica Reyes is a proud Mexican American; born and raised in Austin, born to parents who had immigrated to the United States in the early 1980s. She and her husband are raising 3 sons and a daughter to value their Mexican roots and to have compassion and understanding for the hardships of the immigrant experience as her husband most recently became a resident after 23 years living and working in the United States. Throughout her childhood and adolescence, Erica faced the barriers and challenges with her parents in their attempt to acclimate and create the best life in the United States. Language barriers, housing and employment issues empowered her to learn and help other members in her family and community with some of those same barriers she faced growing up. Her passion to help community members advocate for equitable access and rights is derived from countless obstacles she overcame as a young adult. Erica and her family were displaced from the neighborhood where she grew up and once dreamed that she would be able to raise her family. As they adapted to their new community and made friends with neighbors, Erica and her family take pride as park adopters in keeping their neighborhood park safe and accessible to the community.
CASSIE SODERGREN
Partnerships & Development Manager
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Cassie is passionate about understanding systems that create disparities in health outcomes and is dedicated to working with the community to build equitable and sustainable solutions. Her past experiences include working with individuals to find housing, with elders seeking in-home care services, and on an organic farm. Cassie has also worked as a Project Manager on a research evaluation regarding access to contraceptives, with a small nonprofit working to build a healthier and more inclusive food system, and with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History on a project seeking to understand pollinator diversity as an indirect measure of environmental health. Cassie is passionate about movement and has experience teaching dance to kids. She holds a Bachelor’s in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies and a Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Health Equity. Her master’s thesis explored the intersection of food insecurity and community gardens in Washington, D.C. As GAVA’s Partnerships & Development Manager, Cassie collaborates across teams and sectors to create proposals, manage timelines and deliverables, prepare thorough reports, and advance GAVA’s mission of organizing and mobilizing community power to increase health equity.
MUJTABA ULFAT
Bookeeper
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Mujtaba was born in Afghanistan and moved to the USA in 2022. In Afghanistan, he finished a BA in Cinematography and was a student pursuing his master’s in governmental management. After moving to the USA, he finished the Accounting and QuickBooks Program at Austin Community College. Mujtaba has a variety of experience in administrative, financial, and customer service roles. He enjoys working with nonprofit organizations and helping others. This passion has encouraged him to establish the Taranum Charity Foundation to help underprivileged families’ children gain access to quality education.