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Raquel Román, MSW

Executive Director

Raquel Romȧn, MSW, has served as the Executive Director of Proyecto Pastoral since 2021. A proud Chicana with indigenous Yaqui and Nahua-Otomi roots, Raquel was born in the Chinatown community of Los Angeles, on Tongva land, and raised in South East Los Angeles. She earned her B.A. from California State University at Northridge and her M.S.W. from the University of Southern California’s Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.

 

Raquel’s leadership journey at Proyecto Pastoral began as Director of the Guadalupe Homeless Project (GHP), where she served from 2008 to 2021. As the shelter’s first female director, Raquel was instrumental in transforming the shelter to better serve the immigrant population in Boyle Heights. In 2014, she led the opening of the first shelter dedicated to senior-aged women in Los Angeles County. Before becoming Executive Director, Raquel was the Director of People Culture and Equity at Proyecto Pastoral. In 2018, she co-founded Running Mamis, a group of strong mamis who create safe spaces for women in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles.

 

Raquel is deeply committed to social justice and supporting the immigrant community. Her dedication to these causes has been recognized through numerous awards, including Mujer Destacada by La Opinión (2014), Latina of Influence by Hispanic Lifestyle (2015), Pioneer Women of the Year by the City of Los Angeles (2018), and Women of the Month in March 2022 and March 2023.

 

Raquel currently serves on the Dolores Mission School Board, Mayor Karen Bass’s Advisory Board on Latino/a Homelessness, and the Taskforce on Latinx Angelenos Experiencing Homelessness. Her professional development includes the Next Leaders Development program from the Center for Nonprofit Management (2018) and the Executive Directors Leadership Cohort from Executive Service Corps (2022). Raquel has also been a speaker at several panels, including topics on racial justice, housing crises, restorative justice, and community partnerships.

 

Raquel’s work has been featured in ABC7, Parents Latina, Boyle Heights Beat, Capital and Main, and LA Weekly, among others. Her leadership continues to inspire and create lasting impact within the community.

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