W O L F Board of Directors
Mayra Rodriguez
Founder President & Current Board Chair
John Janzen
Treasurer
Liz Boveda
Secretary
Looking for new board members to be appointed in 2023.
As W O L Foundation Board of Directors, we are committed to create a self-sustaining community-based organization that sets the strategies to implement the transformation needed to improve the healthcare status of the Indigenous peoples. The foundation will partner with Indigenous leaders to establish meaningful productive relationships triggering the improvement of the Indigenous Students.
The utmost importance of the Board is to ameliorate the current healthcare situation that Indigenous people are having to deal with. W O L Foundation strives to lead a strategic initiative that will contribute to advance the social aspect of Indigenous peoples' lives toward meeting the future and remove the long-term societal challenges. An atmosphere to fully implement this framework that allows them to have the same level of respect and attention, will become a reality.
The utmost importance of the Board is to ameliorate the current healthcare situation that Indigenous people are having to deal with. W O L Foundation strives to lead a strategic initiative that will contribute to advance the social aspect of Indigenous peoples' lives toward meeting the future and remove the long-term societal challenges. An atmosphere to fully implement this framework that allows them to have the same level of respect and attention, will become a reality.
The Boards focal point will be on authentic Canadians where our novel intention will be geared to shed light on the vulnerable unseen First Nation population. As the Board of Directors of the W O L Foundation, we will stand as a public foundation that operates as a donor recipient fund responsible for the operating costs of each program.
Comprehensive programs overseen by the Board, is aimed at improving the lives and overall health outcomes of Indigenous communities, through direct actions leading to promote good health and reduce health disparities. Indigenous treatment should be culturally appropriate and healthcare specialists must be trained on the proper treatment plans in order to empower the health of these marginalized communities which are underseen, generation by generation.
Comprehensive programs overseen by the Board, is aimed at improving the lives and overall health outcomes of Indigenous communities, through direct actions leading to promote good health and reduce health disparities. Indigenous treatment should be culturally appropriate and healthcare specialists must be trained on the proper treatment plans in order to empower the health of these marginalized communities which are underseen, generation by generation.