Martha Saucedo
Martha Saucedo LCSW
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
Director of Technical Assistance
Martha Saucedo is a dedicated professional and immigrant from Monterrey, Mexico, with a passion for advocating and serving the Latinx community, while expanding the realm of Integrated Behavioral Health. After obtaining her degree in Psychology in Mexico, she graduated from the UW-Madison MSW Program in 2010 and obtained her LCSW in 2013. Since 2010, she has been a Behavioral Health Consultant at Access Community Health Center. Additionally, Martha serves as a La:nx Community Liaison, bridging the gap in mental health understanding within the Latinx population. She actively participates in the Latino Health Council and the
Latinx Mental Health Coalition, advocating for equality and education. Notably, Martha was involved in the empowering "Fortalezas Familiares" research program at the University of Wisconsin, uplifting Latina women through a family-oriented approach to address depression. In 2019, Martha stepped into the pivotal role of Project Manager for Technical Assistance & Strategic Development at the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. Armed with her extensive expertise in the Integrated Care model, diversity, and teaching, she fearlessly leads and empowers clinical sites nationwide to revolutionize their approach to Integrated Care. Martha's unwavering commitment to fostering collaborative and transformative healthcare solutions has set a new standard for excellence in the industry, leaving an indelible mark on the future of patient-centered care.
Daniela Hernandez
Daniela Hernandez LMFT
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
Technical Assistance Associate and Lead for Membership
Daniela Vela Hernandez, LMFT is part of the CFHA Technical Assistance team as a Technical Assistance Associate and supports clinics with behavioral health integration implementation and workflow optimization.

Prior to joining the CFHA team, Daniela developed a strong clinical background and experience in multiple settings from community mental health clinics to startup behavioral health. She is passionate about making mental health services accessible to all and is able to use her knowledge of traditional mental health services and integrated behavioral health to support the growth and implementation of integrated care.

Daniela grew up in San Diego, but now resides in little-known Imperial, CA with her husband, two children, and two pups. When not supporting the CFHA mission, Daniela is out rooting for her kiddos on the field.