Project Bread
Chloe Miller, MPH, is an experienced public health professional specializing in child nutrition and food security. Currently serving as the Senior Child Nutrition Outreach Coordinator at Project Bread, Chloe manages relationships and provides technical assistance to schools and organizations to enhance student participation in federal nutrition programs across Massachusetts. Chloe's previous roles include Graduate Research Assistant at Boston University School of Public Health, where involvement in the H2GO! Project emphasized community engagement, and Narrative Office Intern at the BU Center for Antiracist Research, focusing on health equity. Additional experience includes consulting for Boston Public Schools, contributing as the first FoodCorps service member at Gardner Pilot Academy, and conducting research internships that evaluated food insecurity and health outcomes. Chloe holds a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Project Bread
Too many people across Massachusetts are worried about affording enough food. Project Bread works statewide to connect people and communities to programs that meet nutritional needs and alleviate household budgets. Our advocacy is driven by the real-time challenges of people experiencing food insecurity, so we can permanently break the cycle of hunger. - Provide immediate relief to those who are hungry today - Eradicate the systemic causes of hunger From community-based meal programs, to early childhood and school nutrition initiatives, to improved access to farm-to-table and local food resources, we approach hunger as a complex problem with multiple solutions that often work best in combination, and through cooperation and collaboration between communities and organizations.