Our staff and board have a strong commitment to serving the many constituents of our organization. But first and foremost, they focus their energies on those who take advantage of our programs and services.
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Pedro Preciado serves as Community Outreach Coordinator for the Northern California Bleeding Disorders Foundation. A proud member of the bleeding disorders community who lives with Moderate Hemophilia A, Pedro brings both personal experience and professional dedication to his work. The son of hardworking Mexican immigrant parents and a graduate of California State University, East Bay, with a degree in Psychology, he first connected with NorCalBDF by sharing his own journey and the challenges of living with Hemophilia A.
In his role, Pedro helps develop and strengthen programs that support children, teens, and families across the bleeding disorders community. He plays a key role in planning, coordinating, and supporting Family Camp and Camp Hemotion, helping create safe, encouraging environments where young people can build confidence, develop connections, and thrive. He also focuses on outreach and relationship-building with community members, helping ensure families feel welcomed, informed, and supported through Foundation programs and events.
Pedro is especially committed to serving Spanish-speaking members of the community by providing culturally responsive outreach, sharing tailored resources, and creating opportunities for connection and belonging. He helps foster engagement through education, encouragement, and cultural programming, which brings families together in celebration, joy, and unity. Pedro habla español y está comprometido a conectar con la comunidad hispanohablante para ofrecer apoyo, recursos, y una voz de empoderamiento.
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Charlette Viney is an institutional fundraising professional who believes that the right resources in the right hands can truly change lives. She comes to NorCalBDF with nearly a decade of experience working alongside health and social impact organizations, building institutional partnerships and funding relationships that allow communities to access the care and support they need. What drives Charlette is simple: she wants the organizations doing the most important work to have the funding and partnerships they need to keep doing it.
In her spare time, she enjoys mentoring girls through Girls Inc., fitness and wellness, spending time with friends and family, and adventures with her pup, Bela. She can't wait to meet you!
