Meet The EOTS Team
Eve Elderwell
Program Manager (bilingual)
evee@nextdoorinc.org
808-769-8061
For over a decade, Eve Elderwell (she/her) has supported community health and resilience efforts. She has done this at domestic violence agencies and behavioral health organizations across the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii. Eve has educated youth, families, and community partners on topics spanning social justice and public health. She is passionate about incorporating trauma-informed practices within the workspace. Her background is in alternative education and non-profit program development. When not engaged in this work, she enjoys remodeling a 1970s dome home, hiking, writing non-fiction, teaching movement classes, and volunteering with environmental organizations on both sides of the river.
Monica Campos
Program Coordinator II (bilingual)
monicac@nextdoorinc.org
541-490-2709
Monica Campos (she/her) is the program coordinator for Equity and Outreach Training Services. She has been with The Next Door since August of 2021. The Next Door has given her the opportunity to get certified as a Community Health Worker, as well as the opportunity to facilitate rich workshops like: Plain language, Latino outreach, and DEI, (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion). She has a background in education, but likes to think of herself as a facilitator that guides people through workshops. She has three German shepherd dogs. Their best days are at the river on a nice sunny day.
Elizur Bello
Director of Programs (bilingual)
Elizur “Eli” Bello (he/him) is happily married to Amber and a father of two children, Edeli and Isabella. Elizur is passionate about sports as they helped him become who he is today and were extremely helpful with his acculturation process. Elizur was embraced by his community upon arrival with his family from Mochitlán, Guerrero, México in 1989. He considers it his turn to give back to people in need. He strives towards equity and social justice for all by addressing the social determinants of health. Elizur understands the importance of integrated care in order to help meet the needs of community members. The way to do this is to address overall health issues, take a holistic approach, and challenge systems of oppression.
Lorena Sprager
Projects Manager (bilingual)
Lorena Sprager (she/her) has been a community ally and organizer for over three decades. For the past 20 years she has been part of the team at Nuestra Comunidad Sana of The Next Door, supporting projects guided by the Latino community. Lorena is a certified Community Health Worker in Oregon. She has a consulting business in health literacy and plain language adaptations in Spanish and English. She is a member of the Clear Language Group, a small, national consortium. Lorena's joys are her daughter, gathering in community, and walks in nature.