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Pacific Pride Foundation - Executive Director
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$150,000 - $180,000 a year
Full-time
- The Established in 1976 as the Western Addiction Services Program, the Pacific Pride Foundation originated as a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counseling and Referral Center catering to the LGBTQ+ community.
- By 1991, the organization, then known as the Gay & Lesbian Resource Center, established the Necessities of Life Project, a food pantry supporting low-income HIV-positive individuals and their families.
- In 1994, the organization rebranded as Pacific Pride Foundation, serving as the umbrella organization for both GLRC and AIDS Project Central Coast (APCC, formerly AIDS CAP).
- Today, with a central office in Santa Barbara, PPF stands as a trusted leader, community builder, and regional convener, offering health and social service programs to the LGBTQ+ community in Santa Barbara County and coastal communities between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- The Executive Director should have a history of working in the field of LGBTQ+ community support and/or advocacy, DEI, or other human services.
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