National AIA Resource Center
Helping professionals help families affected by drugs and HIV

National Advisory Board
The National Advisory Board is an eight member body that convenes twice a year to provide overall program direction and guidance to the Resource Center, as well as insight into emerging issues, needs and realities in the field. More...

Faculty Advisory Board
The Faculty Advisory Board helps the Resource Center to bridge the worlds of academic research and practice. More...

 

National Abandoned Infants
Assistance Resource Center

University of California, Berkeley
1950 Addison Street, Suite 104 # 7402
Berkeley, CA 94720-7402
Phone: (510) 643-8390
Fax: (510) 643-7019
E-mail: aia@berkeley.edu

About AIA : Staff

National Advisory Board

The National Advisory Board is an eight member body that convenes twice a year to provide overall program direction and guidance to the Resource Center, as well as insight into emerging issues, needs and realities in the field. The makeup of the Board is diverse with respect to discipline, profession, race, ethnicity, geography, and gender. Two members represent related national resource organizations and several members lend the perspectives of AIA administrators and evaluators.

Barbara Draimin
Executive Director
The Family Center

Betty Ellis
Program Coordinator
Coordinated Intervention for Women & Children
Yale Child Study Center

Mark Hardin
Director of Child Welfare
ABA Center on Children & the Law

David Harvey
Founding Executive Director
AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth & Families

Andy Hsi
Principal Investigator
Los Pasos and GRO Project
University of New Mexico School of Medicine

Barbara Kappos
Project Director
Project Milagro
Bienvenidos Children’s Center, Inc.

Steve Leeds
Consultant and Evaluator
Drug-Exposed Infant Project

Debbie Rock
Project Director
Family Matters
Baltimore Pediatric HIV Program, Inc.

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