Kate Miller

Senior Legal Advocate at Legal Council for Health Justice

Kate Miller is the Senior Legal Advocate at Legal Council for Health Justice. Previously, Kate has worked as a Paralegal and Project Director, a Non-Attorney Representative, and in various roles focusing on assisting homeless and HIV+ individuals. In addition to their legal work, Kate has also served as a community advisory board member for Project Wish and as a Volunteer Coordinator at the 61st Street Farmers Market. Kate holds a Master's degree in Social Science from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor's degree in International Political Economy and Creative Writing from The Evergreen State College.

Location

Chicago, United States

Links


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams


Offices


Legal Council for Health Justice

We use the power of the law to secure dignity, opportunity, and well-being for people facing illness or disability. The agency, which merged three of the nation’s leading medical-legal partnership (MLP) programs to build a Midwestern hub of medical-legal program and policy development, is renowned for its expertise across complex intersections of disability benefits, health care services, education, employment, and other publicly-funded supports at the federal, state, and local levels. In 2015 we changed our name from AIDS Legal Council of Chicago to LEGAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH JUSTICE.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links