Daniel Jaime has extensive experience advocating for migrant families. He comes from a migrant farm working background, which has allowed him to have a deep understanding of the challenges migrant families face and enabled him to better connect with them. Daniel has participated on parent committees and policy councils for Redlands Christian Migrant Association, in Florida; Telamon’s Early Childhood & Family Support program, in Raleigh, NC; Texas Migrant Council; United Migrant Opportunity Services, in Wisconsin; and Grow Early Learning, serving in various roles as parent president, chair, and board member.
In addition, he advocates for migrant families across the nation, representing Grow Early Learning as a board member and chair for the National Advisory Council on Migrant Health, working in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. On a local level, Daniel has been a board member and vice-chair for Central Florida Health Care and board member community representative for Grow Early Learning. He possesses a strong passion for advocating for migrant families and strives to make a difference to enhance services, team approaches, and opportunities.

