Opioid Community Health Worker

Andressa Granado

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Andressa Granado

Biography

Title: Opioid Community Health Worker

Phone Number: 203-946-3031

Andressa Granado joined the overdose prevention workforce in 2020 after receiving her B.S in Public Health from Southern CT State University, and a Community Health Worker certification through the CT Department of Health. Currently, she is pursuing a M.S degree in Public Health from the University of New Haven. As an Opioid Community Health Worker in the Health Programs Division, she leads overdose prevention & response programming and activities. Andressa looks forward to working with other agencies and residents to create safer and healthier communities impacted by the opioid crisis.

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Other Team Members

Kara Sepulveda
Project Coordinator

Kara Sepulveda

Kara Sepulveda has been with QVHD for the last 4 years, she received her Bachelors in Public Health at UMASS Amherst in 2015 & completed the Drug and Alcohol Addiction Counseling (DARC) program at Gateway in Spring of 2020.
Andressa Granado
Opioid Community Health Worker

Andressa Granado

Andressa Granado works as the Public Health Navigator at Quinnipiack Valley Health District (QVHD) conducting community outreach, assisting in overdose prevention and response projects, and providing Opioid Use Disorder education.
Alicia Mulvihill
Quinnipiack Valley Health District’s Director of Community Programs

Alicia Mulvihill

Julia Einhorn
New Haven Health Department’s Director of Health Programs

Julia Einhorn

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