About UMA Center of Tulsa

Rooted in community.
Built on purpose.

Empowering traditionally underserved communities through education, economic development, and advocacy — since 2020.

Who We Are

Our Story

From East Tulsa, For East Tulsa

UMA Center of Tulsa was founded in 2020 in response to a clear and urgent need: East Tulsa’s Hispanic community lacked access to culturally responsive health services, economic opportunity, and civic representation. What began as a conversation between neighbors became a trauma-informed community health hub — one built on the belief that the community itself holds the knowledge and strength to heal and grow.


We work from a community-as-workforce model. The people we serve are also the people we train, employ, and elevate. Our Community Health Workers — our Navegadores — come from the same streets, schools, and families as our participants. This is not charity. This is infrastructure.


In just a few years, UMA has grown into an award-winning organization serving over 2,774 community members across seven integrated programs — from mobile health clinics and nutrition interventions to behavioral health training and economic development pathways.

UMA community members at an event
UMA community gathering

East Tulsa Context

East Tulsa is home to one of Oklahoma’s largest Hispanic populations — a community historically underserved by health systems, workforce pipelines, and civic institutions. UMA was created not for this community, but with it and by it.

UMA
Quechua Origin

A Name That Reaches the Summit

UMA is the Quechua word for summit — the highest point, the place where perspective is clearest and the horizon widest. We chose this name deliberately: because we believe every person in our community has the capacity to reach their own summit.

Quechua is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas, carried through the Andes and across generations of Latin American diaspora. In naming our organization UMA, we honor that heritage — and we aspire to carry it forward in everything we do in Tulsa.

What Drives Us

Mission & Vision

Our mission is built on three interconnected pillars — each one essential, each one reinforcing the others. This is not a list of programs. This is a theory of change.

📚

Education

We build knowledge and capacity through health literacy, CHW certification, language interpretation training, and academic pathways that open previously closed doors.

💼

Economic Development

We create real economic mobility — training community members as credentialed health workers and generating earned-income contracts that sustain our programs.

🗣️

Advocacy

We amplify community voices at every level — from neighborhood health decisions to state policy. Our community’s needs belong in every room where decisions are made.

Our Vision
“A Tulsa where every community — regardless of language, income, or origin — has equal access to health, opportunity, and civic life.”
2020
Year Founded
100%
Health knowledge improvement
33%CV Risk Reduction
100%Health Knowledge Improvement

Results that speak for themselves.

In our Fantástico cardiovascular health program, every participant improved their health knowledge — and a third saw measurable reductions in cardiovascular risk. This is what community-centered care looks like.

Plaza Santa Cecilia in East Tulsa
Community fair vendor
UMA community event
UMA program participants
UMA community
Dr. Martha Zapata, Founder of UMA Center of Tulsa
Founder

Founder

Dr. Martha Zapata

MD — Founder, UMA Center of Tulsa

[Bio to be provided by Carolina. Suggested: Dr. Zapata’s background, connection to the East Tulsa community, and the founding vision. 2–3 paragraphs.]

[Include her professional background in medicine and community health, and the specific moment that led to UMA’s creation.]

We did not come to Tulsa to serve the community. We came from it. That is the only reason any of this works. — Dr. Martha Zapata, Founder

Executive Director

Dr. Carolina Hernandez

MD — Executive Director, UMA Center of Tulsa

[Bio to be provided by Carolina. Suggested: Dr. Hernandez’s leadership journey, her role in scaling UMA’s programs, and her vision for the future. 2–3 paragraphs.]

[Include her professional background, connection to the community served, and specific milestones achieved under her leadership.]

[Photo: Dr. Carolina Hernandez]
Executive Director
2,774+Members Served
42Community Allies
7Programs

Governed by people invested in the outcome.

Our Board brings together health professionals, community leaders, and advocates — all committed to ensuring UMA stays accountable to the community it serves.

Governance

Board of Directors

Our Board provides governance, strategic direction, and community accountability — advocates, advisors, and stewards of this mission.

[Photo]
[Board Member Name]
[Title / Org]

[2–3 sentence bio. Content from Carolina.]

[Photo]
[Board Member Name]
[Title / Org]

[2–3 sentence bio. Content from Carolina.]

[Photo]
[Board Member Name]
[Title / Org]

[2–3 sentence bio. Content from Carolina.]

[Photo]
[Board Member Name]
[Title / Org]

[2–3 sentence bio. Content from Carolina.]

[Photo]
[Board Member Name]
[Title / Org]

[2–3 sentence bio. Content from Carolina.]

The People

Our Team

The staff and professionals who make UMA run every day — bringing expertise, heart, and deep community roots to everything we do.

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

[Team Member]
[Title]

[2–3 sentence bio.]

Extended Network

Our Contributors

Our Contributors are the extended network of specialists who make our programs possible. Each one brings unique expertise that expands UMA’s reach and impact.

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]

[Contributor Name]
[Area of Contribution]

[Brief note. No employment language.]