Bobbi Ryder became the second Executive Director of the National Migrant Referral Project (NMRP), building on the foundational work of Daniel Cardenas. Under her leadership, NMRP introduced portable health records for children, adults, and prenatal care; developed a comprehensive directory of federally funded health centers and satellite sites; and established a dedicated resource center. This center was made possible through the acquisition of the library collection from Juarez-Lincoln University, a pioneering educational initiative founded by Antioch University.