Regional Offices and Programs
Women's Health Coordinator
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Sandra Estepa, M.S., L.C.S.W.
26 Federal Plaza, Room 3835
New York, NY 10278
Phone: (212) 264-4628
Fax: (212) 264-1324
E-mail: Sandra.Estepa@hhs.gov
Program Assistant: Genet Harnarain
Sandra Estepa has a Master's degree in Social Work from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from the Catholic University of Puerto Rico. Ms. Estepa has extensive experience in health care planning and administration in a variety of settings. She has served as Program Policy Analyst in the Office for Women's Health at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, as Program Officer covering the areas of health care services and services to people with disabilities at the New York Community Trust, and was the Founding Executive Director of the Latino Commission on AIDS, an AIDS advocacy organization in New York City.
As the Regional Women's Health Consultant, Ms. Estepa works with federal, state, and local departments of health, community-based organizations, and professional associations in Region II (consisting of New York, New Jersey, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Territory of the Virgin Islands) to stimulate and support women's health initiatives across the life cycles. Accomplishments include: leading the Region II Work Group on Women's Health; providing support for community-based women's health programs; collaboration with the National Women's Health Centers of Excellence; co-sponsoring an East Coast Young Women's Health Summit; organizing a Bi-Regional Conference on Women, Diversity and Health Disparities; planning and implementing a Region II Summit on Mental Health, Children and Adolescents; and launching a Regionwide Initiative entitled "Violence Against Women and Girls: Building a Public Health Response."
Ms. Estepa is a recipient of the 2000 US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps' Juan Carlos Finlay Award for her leadership in the implementation of activities that significantly improve access to health care for Hispanics. Ms. Estepa received the 2002 Community Service Award from the Committee for Hispanic Children and Families for her work in providing post-trauma counseling to immigrant families affected by 9/11. She has been recognized by the US Department of Health and Human Services for exemplary service in responding to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City.
Content last updated June 1, 2006.
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