Monica QuezadaSenior Director of Metro LA Programs
Monica Quezada serves as PATH’s Senior Director of Metro LA programs. Monica joins PATH with 25 years of experience working with nonprofit organizations, which has fueled her passion for helping shape and develop programs serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness. She has assisted in the development and implementation of multiple large-scale pilots and programs in Los Angeles County targeted at assisting individuals experiencing homelessness. Programs include the Access for Housing for Health pilot, 10th Decile Project, Skid Row Coordinated Entry System (CES) pilot project, the SPA 4 Silverlake Westlake CES expansion, various Measure H-funded programs and Project Roomkey. Before joining PATH, Monica served at the Weingart Center in Los Angeles as the Sr. Director of Programs and Services.
Monica holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Mount Saint Mary’s University. She has been involved in several publications, include the 10th Decile Project conducted by Corporation for Supportive Housing and Economic Roundtable and the Randomized Study of the Use of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Drug and Alcohol Use with Jail Inmates conducted by UCLA and Homeless Health Care Los Angeles. In her free time, Monica enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and going to sporting events.