Alfonso Ceja is a dedicated leader in affordable housing and community advocacy. As Project Development Manager for Habitat for Humanity, he played a pivotal role in driving affordable housing projects that transformed lives in Orange County, California. His commitment to ensuring access to stable housing led to his appointment as a Housing Commissioner for the City of Santa Ana, where he collaborates with local leaders to address the city’s housing needs and implement sustainable solutions.
Building on his extensive experience in housing and homelessness advocacy, Alfonso now serves as Program Director for Doc1 Health. In this role, he spearheads initiatives aimed at improving the lives of veterans by providing comprehensive support in areas such as housing placement, healthcare access, and reintegration into civilian life. His work ensures that veterans have the resources and stability needed to thrive beyond their service.
Alfonso’s expertise in navigating complex regulatory frameworks and securing funding has been instrumental in the success of numerous housing projects. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Master of Science in Real Estate from Chapman University, he combines academic knowledge with a hands-on approach to creating impactful, community-driven solutions. Through his leadership, Alfonso continues to champion the cause of vulnerable populations, ensuring they have access to the housing and healthcare they deserve.