Ulman Foundation
Christina Broughton Miller, LCPC-S, OPN-CG, currently serves as the Manager at Howard County General Hospital since November 2019 and has been the Director of Patient Navigation at the Ulman Foundation since February 2016, focusing on support for young adults and families affected by cancer. With a background in mental health therapy that includes individual, couple, and family therapy from January 2007 to January 2012, Christina specializes in issues such as depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorders, with a particular interest in chronic medical conditions. Previous experience includes roles as an Internship Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University, a therapist at The Foundation School, and a Mental Health Counselor at The GUIDE Program, Inc. Christina began a career in mental health as a Unit Coordinator at the Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Counseling from The Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Ohio University.
Ulman Foundation
A leading voice in the young adult cancer movement, we are dedicated to creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer. Since inception in 1997, we have been working tirelessly at both the community level and with our national partners to raise awareness of the young adult cancer issue and ensure all young adults and families impacted by cancer have a voice and the resources necessary to thrive. Our Mission We change lives by creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer. Our Vision We envision a world in which no young adult faces cancer alone. Our Values Be Human- We believe that people, perspectives and teamwork matter. Be Better- We constantly strive to be better. Be Courageous- We courageously drive change. Be Committed- We take ownership of our work and are resolute in our mission to serve our clients and fund our cause.