Reatha Conn is the Program Coordinator for the South Alameda County FACES for the Future Program. Reatha grew up in Oakland, California and graduated from Life Academy High School. She received her B.A. in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley and MPH from California State University, Fresno.
As a first generation college student, Reatha values mentorship and is committed to encouraging students to strive for greatness. She has worked with and mentored students from many Bay Area organizations including the East Bay Consortium, UC Berkeley Upward Bound Math and Science, Girls Inc., BUILD, the Mills College Upward Bound Program, and the East Bay College Fund.
Reatha also has a passion for health education. She has delivered health education programs on the following public health topics: College Access, Financial Literacy, HIV Risk Reduction, and Suicide Prevention. She is committed to bringing the South Alameda County community and its youth educational opportunities and resources to promote growth.
Interested in joining or partnering with the FACES South Alameda County program? Learn more or contact Reatha for more information.