Management Team

Patricia Dalton: Executive Administrator
admin@missionsolano.org
Pat Dalton has served in church and office administration for many years. She has a passion to serve and has a gift for administration. She and Dwight have been married since 1991. Pat began working with Mission Solano in 2004.
Their sons are Scott, Clint, Andrew and Nathanael. They are also proud grandparents of Alyssa, Madison, Olivia, Sophia and Kara.
Pat's primary duties include office management and HR.
One day Pat hopes to travel around Europe with her husband.

Donna Quintero: Community Relations Manager
donna@missionsolano.org
My father was in the Army most of my childhood so we moved around a lot. We ended up in Solano County in 1986 and I have been here ever since. So for me, Solano County is where I grew up.
In 1997, I married my wonderful husband Jason, and now we have 2 beautiful children, who are growing like weeds. I came to Mission Solano in January of 2008 after being a stay at home mom for the previous 4 years. When it had come time for me to go back to work, I knew that I wanted to be somewhere that I felt I would make a difference. Earlier in my life I was a teacher, and decided that was not the right path for me. After several months of praying and a few interviews, an opportunity was offered to me by Mission Solano. I had heard of Mission Solano because for the past several Christmases my daughter and I had gone shopping for gifts for children and donated them to the Mission. During my interview with Mission Solano I was very emotional about the needs of the Mission and was very excited to have the opportunity to be involved with such an organization. I love what Mission Solano has to offer to the needy in the community, and the best part is that we are a faith-based organization. In today’s society you have to be careful if you mention God, but why else are we here?

Gene Ahu: C.O.C. Program Manager
gene@missionsolano.org
My past was a wreck with jails and programs never ending. A constant life with no commitment to anyone, not even myself. Narcotics Anonymous sent me on a path of looking for A Higher Power, who I found at Mission Solano. I’ve given my will & my life to Jesus Christ and He has guided me in His way to assist others. The staff at Mission Solano loved, shared and cared for me, and gave me the opportunity to succeed. I have worked at Mission Solano since 2005.
My passion is to give to others what has been given to me. I know there is a better way to live, because finding HIS path in MY life has brought a peace I’ve never known before.

Cindy Bradford: BTLC Program Manager
cindy@missionsolano.org
I like to refer to my past as being very colorful. I have been a mother, a wife, a sister, an aunt, an employee, and a business owner. I have personally struggled with low income living, homelessness, and addictions. In recovery, I am a woman of faith and a trusted servant of GOD. Although, GOD has always been in my life, I didn’t learn to know HIM like I do today until I came to work at Mission Solano. At Mission Solano I was able to experience life transformations that only GOD could have been responsible for. It was through GOD that I turned my own life around in 2006 and made a new beginning with my daughters Taylor and Cierra, and my son Chase. I became a member and an active participant of both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
In January 2007 I began attending classes at Solano Community College and ultimately earned my Associates degree in Human Services. During that same time I began working in the college library part-time while also working part-time at Mission Solano Community Outreach Center as a Shelter Attendant. As I grew in GOD my blessings grew, allowing me to complete my California Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADAC) certification, and receive my Bachelor of Science in Human Services from the University of Phoenix in 2012.
I continue to grow in the spirit everyday, knowing I have achieved everything through GOD’s grace, and I now understand the power of his redemption. Working at Mission Solano gives me the opportunity to remind women to live everyday loving well, laughing often, and finding true life in Jesus Christ.
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