In this podcast episode, we share the inspiring journey of Connie Hernandez, a true San Diego native hailing from the vibrant Latino community of Logan Heights. Connie's remarkable story unfolds against the backdrop of her upbringing, deeply influenced by her parents' unwavering commitment to social justice activism and community service.

From her early teenage years, Connie emerged as a dedicated advocate, channeling her passion into fostering positive change within her community. Her efforts culminated in the establishment and nurturing of multiple grassroots organizations in the heart of Logan Heights.

Throughout her career, Connie contributes her successes to her marriage and their dedication to their children. Connie’s has made indelible mark on San Diego County. She has played pivotal roles, including being a founding board member of Ronald McDonald House Charities, assuming the role of VP of Community Relations at Chavez & Associates, and further serving as VP of Marketing & Public Relations at MAAC Project. Her impact also extended to being an Administrator for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and serving as a Partnership Specialist for Census 2010, with a focus on engaging and aiding Spanish-speaking hard-to-count communities.

Connie's academic journey led her to the University of San Diego, College for Women, where she laid the foundation for her future endeavors. Along the way, she has received multiple awards, including the Partners for Prevention Community Service Award, the Hispanic Publishers Superior Achievement Award for Latinas in the Media, and the esteemed Democratic Central Committee Community Service Award.

Beyond her professional achievements, Connie finds solace in the embrace of her family, actively volunteering for children's and social justice organizations, and embarking on enriching travel experiences. Join us in this podcast episode as we share Connie Hernandez's  life, a life dedicated to empowering communities and making the world a better place.