Meet Strategy Director Kelvin Driscoll
Kelvin Driscoll was raised in Lakewood, California and has studied both nationally and internationally during his undergraduate and graduate careers.
Kelvin’s public service began as a Staff Liaison to the Education Commission on behalf of then Assembly Speaker Karen Bass.
More recently, Kelvin was privileged to serve on the staff of Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn as Deputy working on initiatives and programs with the state and federal governments.
Kelvin recently left his position as a Program Director for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services to work for LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell as the Senior Deputy for Child Welfare & Human Services.
Kelvin has also had the fortunate opportunity to share the knowledge of his experiences in the classroom with students as an Adjunct Lecturer for both Long Beach Community College and the USC School of Social Work.
Kelvin lives in Santa Clarita with his wife Javaneh, daughter Ava, and dog, Abraham Lincoln.
Kelvin's Role at Finally Family Homes
As Director of Strategy, Kelvin helps develop plans and strategies to help Finally Famliy Homes achieve our goals.
Kelvin also brings a wealth of knowledge and connections to the government and non-profit sectors, having worked on both homelessness and foster care.
Prior to joining Los Angeles County, Kelvin worked with the Homeless Outreach Program, a South Los Angeles not-for-profit organization that provides social services in the areas of behavioral health, homelessness, and ex-offender re-entry.
Kelvin helps us strategically navigate and make the most of the resources available in these sectors.