About AVFC

Our Mission, Goals, & Values

Information . Empowerment . Health Rights

A Voice for Choice, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit, that educates and empowers people to be fully informed about their health rights, with respect to informed choice, transparency and privacy, including the composition, quality, and short- and long-term health effects of all products that go into people’s bodies, such as food, water, air, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.  

A Voice for Choice, Inc. (AVFC) was founded in 2015, by Christina Hildebrand.  Christina is passionate about ensuring people know what they are putting into their bodies – be it food, air, water or medications. Since the birth of her first child in 2005, Christina has spent many thousands of hours researching these issues and sharing her knowledge.  With the growth of Big Ag and Big pHARMa’s influences on US politics, Christina realized that she needed to take this to a different level and educate the masses on their right to informed choice and transparency of what goes into their bodies.

The AVFC Team

Christina has brought together a lean team of talented individuals, who work tirelessly on the issues which A Voice for Choice takes on. The A Voice for Choice team includes a Managing Editor and a group of dedicated writers who publish an article covering an issue that falls within the AVFC mission; a team member who oversees our active social media presence; as well as a team member who is dedicated to our Non-Toxic Schools project (www.nontoxicschools.org).  A Voice for Choice, Inc. is 100% financially funded by individual grassroots contributions, supported by countless donated volunteer hours. Christina donates all of her time without taking any form of payment for the thousands of hours she spends working on A Voice for Choice issues.

A Voice for Choice, Inc.

A Voice for Choice, Inc. is a tax-deductible non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which:

  • Promotes people’s rights to be fully informed about the composition, quality, and short- and long-term health effects of food and pharmaceutical products.
  • Educates people about these issues and their rights, to be informed consumers and control what they put into their bodies.
  • Works with doctors, nutritionists, researchers and other professionals to ensure the information we share is the most up to date.

A Voice For Choice Board of Directors

Christina Hildebrand

Founder and President of A Voice for Choice, Inc. and A Voice for Choice Advocacy, Inc.

Christina has a degree in Statistics and modeling and has had a career in market research, owning her own firm for over 20 years.  She also owns a Weston A Price based food delivery service in the San Francisco Bay area.  Since 2005, after getting pregnant with her first daughter, she has conducted tens of thousands of hours of research on vaccines, including consulting with many leading vaccine researchers, in a quest to understand the reality rather than the hype of vaccines.  She has also gone down the rabbit hole on a huge number of other issues, such as genetically modified organisms (GMOs), electromagnetic frequency (EMF), pesticides, fluoride, synthetic turf, and much more.  Christina had the idea for A Voice for Choice a number of years prior, but did not have the time to start it, given her two small children and her two businesses. However, in 2015, in response to SB277 (the school vaccine mandate law in California), Christina felt that she needed to put the non-profit onto paper and founded A Voice for Choice, Inc.  She coordinates with the A Voice for Choice team to determine what educational projects are prioritized.

Shriee Srinivas

Board Member

Shriee has over 15 years of global and multicultural experience in working with children and their families. She has been privileged to be a part of a few leading and esteemed organizations such as VOICES, United Nations, UNESCO, London School of Speech, and many Montessori schools in Northern and Southern California. She has a plethora of global educational and professional experiences in child psychology, early childhood education, Montessori education, and work involved in non-profit organizations. She has a dual bachelors degree in communications, and psychology, an AMI primary Montessori diploma from Montessori Teachers Training Center in Northern California, leadership and mentoring training from Foothill College and Stanford University. She is currently pursuing her doctorate in developmental (child) psychology, and bachelors in Christian theology.
While at the UN she traveled to many under-developed and developing countries such as South Africa, Guatemala, Burma, rural India to setup grassroots schools, radio stations for women empowerment, and worked on campaigns related to equal gender rights. As a part of a UNESCO assignment through VOICES — a non-profit organization focused on empowering under-privileged, backward, challenged, and low-income groups with equality and human rights — Shriee developed, designed and implemented a disabilities rights program in India, which was responsible for training the challenged mass of the society and passing the equal employment rights bill in India for inclusion of the disabled in corporate and government working sectors of India. Shriee helped implement a weekly radio program for the rural women of India and worked with the government of India to allocate an exclusive radio station to discuss topics of women equality, child rights, equal inclusions in work sectors, etc. She has filmed many socially relevant documentaries focusing on ‘respect for life’ as the basis of all her documentaries which were showcased at international documentary film festivals of India, Dubai, and Scotland. She worked at leading newspaper agencies which voiced equality and human rights subjects as their primary focus. For the last 10 years, Shriee has dedicated herself to the Montessori education — something her grandmother started when she had the privilege and honor of being trained by Dr. Maria Montessori in Chennai, India in 1939 — Shriee is now, the Co-Founder and CEO of Orion Montessori School in San Jose that is an AMI based Montessori school which focuses on empowering tomorrow’s leaders with plans to expand internationally by setting up an exclusive ‘Erdkinder’ (farm school) model ranging in Montessori education for ages 6 weeks to 18 years of age.

Kadhi Brott

Board Member

Aside from being a busy mother of two, Kadhi spends her time volunteering for causes she considers important ranging from environmental to political matters as well as social and racial justice issues. She has spent considerable time as a grassroots organizer, helping to facilitate action within her community on local and state-wide levels. Kadhi is also experienced in lobbying state legislators and other elected officials with an aim to impact state level legislation and local resolutions. She considers activism an integral part of her role as a mother as it provides a platform to advocate on her children’s behalf and, in turn, impact the world they are growing up in. Kadhi’s interest in social change was first nurtured during her time studying at the California Institute of Integral Studies where she completed her Bachelor’s degree focusing on globalism, sociology and philosophy. Aside from her activism pursuits, she is deeply passionate about health and wellness and living as naturally as possible. Kadhi has traveled the world fueled by these passions — she’s farmed her way across Japan, worked as a raw food chef in Costa Rica and studied yoga in India.

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