Pastor Raymond Lankford
Founder/CEO, Healthy Communities Inc.
Pastor Raymond E. Lankford began his journey as a community servant and activist in 1991 when he became the youth pastor at House of God Church of God in Christ in Oakland. He remained there for 10 years, and then became the youth and young adult pastor at the Center of Hope Community Church in Oakland for the next 5 years. While pastoring at the Center of Hope, Pastor Lankford and Bishop Ernestine Cleveland Reems-Dickerson co-founded Healthy Oakland, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, in 2001.
Pastor Lankford is currently the Program Administrator for "A Pathway Home", a recruitment and adoption program for foster children with the Alameda County Department of Social Services. In 1996, Pastor Lankford graduated from the San Francisco State School of Social Work, receiving his Masters in Social Work and the Graduate Student Distinguished Achievement Award. In 2003, he was honored by KQED-TV (PBS affiliate in San Francisco) as a Black History Local Hero, received the "Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Community Service Award" from the University of Spirituality, the "Ambassador for Peace Award" from the American Clergy Association, the "African American Hero Award for Community Leadership" in 2005 from The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Oakland, inducted into the Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame in 2006 for basketball, and received the "Founders Achievement Award' on March 31, 2007 from the Bay Area Black Comedy Competition. He is an adjunct professor at University of California-Davis' extension program to provide faith-based consultation services with family focus practice in foster care and child welfare services. He is a member of the Pastors of Oakland and chairs the faith initiative for foster care, and co-chairs the Bay Area Action Council Network for Re-Entry through Regional Congregations and Neighborhood Organizations (RCNO).
As Executive Director of Healthy Oakland, Pastor Lankford has overseen this non-profit emerge from providing free health screenings throughout the Bay Area to locating at 2580 San Pablo Avenue, establishing a free-to-low cost clinic, the Save A Life Wellness Center; a Family Resource Center, Public Health Institute, Non-violence Institute, the Healthy Oakland "Ex-Offender Program, and all male programs were integrated under the Urban Male Health Center in 2005 at 2572 San Pablo Avenue in West Oakland.
A non-profit, parent organization, Healthy Communities, Inc., was started in 2003. The cities that are providing programming underneath the parent organization are: Healthy Oakland, Healthy San Francisco, Healthy Berkeley, Healthy Silicon Valley, Healthy Richmond, Healthy Vallejo, and Healthy Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. Pastor Lankford founded VOICES of Hope Community Church in West Oakland in 2005.
He and his wife of 19 years, Ronna, have 11 children, 5 grandchildren, and were foster parents for 14 years.