Our Team

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ABRAZAR's team consists of over 200 employees and dozens of volunteers. From office staff, to van drivers, to management, all staff and volunteers participate in classes and training sessions offered by Second Harvest Food Bank; Senior Meals and Services; Coastline Community College; Huntington Beach Adult Education; Council on Aging and a wide range of subjects offered by One OC. Staff is required and encouraged to participate in education and training classes as it pertains to their particular duties, program changes and financial reporting requirements from funding sources. 

Gloria Reyes

CEO/Executive Director

John DoeGloria Reyes has been with ABRAZAR since 1975.

714-893-3581 Ext. 107

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Mario Ortega

Chief Operating Officer

John DoeMario worked as a corporate accountant prior to working with ABRAZAR.

714-893-3581 Ext. 106

Fax 714-893-4819

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Lydia Ortega

Transportation Coordinator (English/Spanish)

John DoeFrom safety to customer service,Lydia has achieved every training and certificate of merit that ABRAZAR offers.

714-893-3581 Ext.

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Khanh Nguyen

Transportation Coordinator (English/Vietnamese)

John DoeKhanh is an excellent Coordinator and has been with ABRAZAR for 8 years.

714-893-3581 Ext. 122

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Human Resources

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Staff and volunteers receive a thorough orientation which includes the following agenda:

  1. ABRAZAR's History and Mission—Understanding the history and mission of the organization is essential to staff and volunteers, particularly as the mission of the organization provides the basis for the agency's programs.
  2. Volunteering History and Opportunities—This orientation clearly links the organization's mission with the history of involving volunteers. Participants need to be able to understand how volunteer assignments help to accomplish the ABRAZAR’s mission. The overview of opportunities covers the variety of volunteer assignments within the organization. If possible, paid staff and/or other volunteers should describe these opportunities and the categories of tasks or other commitments, such as time or length of assignment, relevant to the responsibility.
  3. Performance Expectations—This segment of the orientation is crucial to articulating expectations of performance and behavior and includes a discussion about how staff and volunteers will be evaluated.  Performance expectations address issues related to public relations and staff and volunteer service. Volunteers and staff  are made aware of the implications that staff performance - paid and unpaid - has on the level of clients, stakeholders and members of the public have in ABRAZAR.  This includes an explanation of what thestaff and volunteer's role is in maintaining the public's trust, and how the way in which clients, stakeholders and the public are treated reflects on the organization.
  4. Prohibited Behaviors—This part of the orientation describes the organization's policies on drugs/alcohol, sexual harassment and any others that define prohibited behaviors and their consequences. Emphasis is placed on prohibited behaviors and the consequences that apply to all staff regardless of their pay status.
  5. Staff and Volunteer Expectations—This segment describes what staff and volunteers can expect from the organization. Volunteers and staff need to know that the organization has a grievance process and that issues related to assignments or working conditions should be brought to the attention of the human resources  coordinator who is willing to work with staff/volunteers to resolve problems.
  6. Confidentiality Agreement—All staff and volunteers who have access to personal information have a responsibility by which they are bound to the client, ABRAZAR and the community and themselves. The agency’s clients act in good faith, expecting that their circumstances and personal matters will remain confidential. Thus, staff and volunteers are obliged by both law and ethics to honor this trust.
  7. ABRAZAR, INC. (ABRAZAR) is committed to equal opportunity for all persons without regard to sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law. It is the policy of ABRAZAR to comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding equal opportunity. In keeping with that policy, ABRAZAR is committed to maintaining a work environment that is free of unlawful discrimination and harassment. Accordingly, ABRAZAR will not tolerate unlawful discrimination against or harassment of any of our employees or others present at our facilities by anyone, including any supervisor, co-worker, vendor, client, or customer of ABRAZAR
  8. ABRAZAR, INC. (ABRAZAR) is committed to complying fully with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable federal, state, and local laws. It is the policy of ABRAZAR to comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding ADA.

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Career Opportunities

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Welcome to ABRAZAR's application process!

You can now apply by clicking on the job title you are interested in and clicking on the "Apply" link to download an application.

It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.

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"I didn't know how costly health care was going to be. My wife needs dialysis three times a week  and I didn't know what I would do if I had to order an ambulance every week. ABRAZAR's drivers always help us get to the appointments on time and are always so polite and helpful.  Your Transportation Program is a lifesaver."

Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation