Ginny Miller
About Ginny Miller
Ginny Miller serves as a Case Manager for Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention at Community Healthlink Inc. in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she has worked since 2013, bringing extensive experience from her previous volunteer roles at the Epilepsy Foundation.
Work at Community Healthlink
Ginny Miller has served as a Case Manager for the Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention team at Community Healthlink Inc. since 2013. In this role, she provides critical support and intervention services to youth experiencing mental health crises. Her work is based in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she has been actively involved in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations for over 11 years.
Education and Expertise
Ginny Miller has a diverse educational background. She studied at the University of Phoenix, where she earned both an Associate's degree and a Bachelor of Science degree between 2008 and 2012. Additionally, she attended Washington Bible College and Capital Bible Seminary from 1983 to 1986, and Northeastern Bible College for one year in 1981. This combination of education equips her with a broad understanding of both mental health and community service.
Background
Before her current role, Ginny Miller volunteered as a Hope Mentor and served on the board of the Epilepsy Foundation from 2003 to 2010. This seven-year commitment reflects her dedication to supporting individuals with epilepsy and contributing to community health initiatives. Her experience in both volunteer and professional capacities highlights her commitment to mental health and crisis intervention.
Volunteer Experience
Ginny Miller's volunteer experience includes a significant role at the Epilepsy Foundation, where she served as a Hope Mentor and board member for seven years. During this time, she worked to provide support and resources for individuals affected by epilepsy, demonstrating her commitment to community service and advocacy for health-related issues.