Community Accountability

Action Team: Community Accountability

This team works to ensure that Sonoma Connect | Sonoma Unidos addresses racism and root causes of social inequities. This action team works to hold space to center community voice, support organizational and workforce development, and support leadership for BIPOC communities in the county. The Community Accountability Action team supports building partnerships and healing-centered community engagement through capacity building learning opportunities, connecting and leveraging existing efforts and developing workforce capacity and standards of practice for Community Health Workers/Promotores de Salud.

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Meet our Community Accountability Action Team Co-chairs

Rocio Monter, Community Action Partnership Sonoma

Rocio Monter was born in Mexico City and immigrated to Sonoma County at the age of five. She’s experience the challenges and the beauty of migration. Because of these experiences she is dedicated to closing the academic and economic gap that affects Sonoma County families, especially for our Latinx, Black and Indigenous communities. In her current role as the Community Based Service Manger at Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County she works toward building systems that foster equitable resources and healing practices to help families meet their unique goals. Rocio is a mom of a 7-year-old and in her free time she enjoys traveling and visiting new coffee shops.


Katherine Beltran, Child Parent Institute

Katherine was born and raised in Sonoma County. She has been working with underserved populations in her community since 2018. Katherine is a first generation college graduate. She attended Sonoma State University, where she obtained a B.A. in Sociology and an A.A in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Santa Rosa Junior College. Katherine has experience researching, studying human society, social behaviors and social problems. She has worked with diverse communities, and her passions are around social justice, leadership, youth gang prevention, and strengthening families. In 2021, she began working with Child Parent Institute. At Child Parent Institute, Katherine wears various hats, and her main role is to support families in the child welfare system. She is a parent educator and class facilitator, providing parent education and courses for child abuse interventions plans. Katherine also is a Community Health Worker at CPI’s new Family Resource Center. She provides case management and helps families connect to resources, and interlinks all her roles in order to bring services to the underserved community of the Rohnert Park/ Cotati area.


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