Christina Miller, Senior Policy Fellow for California State Policy, National Alliance to End Homelessness
Christina Miller is the Senior Policy Fellow with a focus on California state policy here at the Alliance. In this role, she works with both the administrative and legislative branches of the California state government to advance solutions in ending homelessness. Prior to joining the Alliance, Christina served as the Deputy Mayor of City Homelessness Initiatives for Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, where she was responsible for overseeing the City’s response and policy development to homelessness strategies. She has spent over a decade tackling the issues of homelessness, poverty, and mental health services in the non-profit sector through direct service, community organizing, and advocacy work. Specifically, she oversaw regional coordination and programs serving single adults at one of the largest comprehensive real estate developers and homeless service providers in Los Angeles. Christina received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University, Channel Islands and earned her master’s degree in marriage and family therapy with an emphasis in school counseling from California State University, Northridge.