Faith Daniel, MPH

Headshot of Faith Daniel. She is wearing a yellow top and is standing in front of a peach-colored background.

Faith Daniel
Project manager
fd2188@nyu.edu

 

Faith Daniel is a Project Manager with New York City Treats Tobacco (NYCTT), where she focuses on the Disparities Project that aims to address the disproportionate impact tobacco use has on LGBTQIA+ folks in NYC. She works closely with LGBTQIA+ medical and behavioral health organizations to implement system-level improvements that expand access to evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment.

Faith is a current Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) student at NYU School of Global Public Health. She received her Master of Public Health (MPH) from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, where she studied population and family health and earned a certificate in health policy analysis and practice. In honor of her lifelong commitment to reproductive and social justice advocacy, she was named a Lion of Social Justice’22 by Columbia University. Faith is also a graduate of Bryn Mawr College where she earned her BA in Anthropology and graduated with Magna Cum Laude. She double minored in Health Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies. Faith was the Operations and Administrative Manager at Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT), a nationwide advocacy group working to proactively make telemedicine abortion care accessible in all 50 states. 

 
 Prior to ACT, Faith worked as a manager in SBH Health System’s marketing and communications department for 4 years. She was awarded an LGBTQIA+ advocacy and leadership award from SBH Health System in 2022 for her work with the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee. A Bronx native and daughter of immigrants from Nevis, Faith is a fierce advocate for reproductive and social justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, and health equity.