Karen Sokal-Gutierrez
After recognizing a neglected epidemic causing severe pain to children around the world, Karen Sokal-Gutierrez founded the Global Children’s Oral Health and Nutrition Project (GCOHNP) to improve diet and dental care for children and their families. Sokal-Gutierrez volunteered with the Peace Corps in rural Ecuador from 1978–1980 before earning an MD from the University of California, San Francisco in 1985 and a master’s in public health from the University of California, Berkeley in 1988. But upon her return to Latin America twelve years later, she was shocked to find children suffering from rotted teeth, severe mouth pain, and malnutrition. The villagers now had access to junk food, but no education in nutrition or dental care. Sokal-Gutierrez founded the GCOHNP in 2004, collaborating with local health organizations to provide preventative dental care and nutrition and oral hygiene education in El Salvador. In 2010 she expanded the program, taking her students from Berkeley, where she teaches medicine and public health, to serve local communities in other countries including Ecuador, Vietnam, Nepal, and India.
Karen Sokal-Gutierrez is a grantee of the Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York (JWFNY), and is featured as part of a partnership between JWA and JWFNY spotlighting Jewish women social entrepreneurs.