YS Community Foundation Student Miller Fellow Program

Meet our Student Miller Fellow, Jen Freeze!
Jen Freeze is a sophomore attending Antioch College with an interest of majoring in Media Arts. Jen enjoys spending her time taking photos and spending time with her dog Nova and three cats, Jonsey, Callie, and Jupiter.
Jen Freeze is a sophomore attending Antioch College with an interest of majoring in Media Arts. Jen enjoys spending her time taking photos and spending time with her dog Nova and three cats, Jonsey, Callie, and Jupiter.
YS Community Foundation Encore Miller Fellow Program

Meet current Encore Miller Fellow, Linda Rudawski!
Linda is an Encore Miller Fellow who has lived in Yellow Springs for the past 17 years. With her degree in Human Services Leadership, Linda has most recently held the position of Program Director for a Non Profit Agency who provides Affordable, and Sustainable Housing Assistance Options for persons who have severe Mental Illness and are experiencing Literal Homelessness. Locally, Linda founded the Yellow Springs Hootenanny, served as Chair of the Village of Yellow Springs Human Relations Commission where she helped bring YSPD Crisis Intervention Training, Mental Health First Aid, and the formation of the local NAMI chapter. Linda served as Chair for the Yellow Springs Dog Park Leadership Team through its opening. She has two grown sons and one grandson, is an avid flower gardener, enjoys time with her dog and cat, running, bicycling, and hiking in the Glen.
Linda is an Encore Miller Fellow who has lived in Yellow Springs for the past 17 years. With her degree in Human Services Leadership, Linda has most recently held the position of Program Director for a Non Profit Agency who provides Affordable, and Sustainable Housing Assistance Options for persons who have severe Mental Illness and are experiencing Literal Homelessness. Locally, Linda founded the Yellow Springs Hootenanny, served as Chair of the Village of Yellow Springs Human Relations Commission where she helped bring YSPD Crisis Intervention Training, Mental Health First Aid, and the formation of the local NAMI chapter. Linda served as Chair for the Yellow Springs Dog Park Leadership Team through its opening. She has two grown sons and one grandson, is an avid flower gardener, enjoys time with her dog and cat, running, bicycling, and hiking in the Glen.

Past Miller Fellows
"My time at Home, Inc. has been the most fulfilling and impactful professional experience I've had in my career to date... I'm leaving with a sincere hope for the future. You've left me deeply inspired and excited for the possibilities the world holds." - Elijah Snow-Rackley
Yellow Springs Home, Inc. participates in Antioch College’s Miller Fellow internship program, sponsored by the Yellow Springs Community Foundation.
Over the years a number of Antioch students have brought enthusiasm and dedication to their work with Yellow Springs Home, Inc. Former Miller Fellows include:
Perri Freeman, Eros X., Maxim Pak, Jay Rudibaugh, Alex Klug, Taylor Spratt, Charlotte Norman, Essence Provost, Keeton Byerly, Kyna Burke, Nate Meehan, Monika Perry, Ellie Burk, Alexandria Montgomery, Elijah Snow-Rackley, AJ Fouts, Vespere Oaks, Yabome Kanu, Tavanell Dodd, Benjamin Timmester, and Angel Harris.
Students work in a variety of areas, including: marketing and outreach, nonprofit administration, grant writing, web design and social media engagement, publications, fundraising, property management, and volunteer and event coordination. The Miller Fellow program has made a significant impact, building organizational capacity to carry out the mission while supporting students through hands on learning.
Thank you to all of the Miller Fellows who have served with Home, Inc.!
If you are a college student at Antioch or at another school in Greene County and are interested in joining Home, Inc. as a Miller Fellow, click here to learn more!
“My time at Home, Inc. has been a time of growth and inspiration for me. Being part of a mission to which people are so sincerely and powerfully committed has been a life-changing experience.” - Eros X.
"My time at Home, Inc. has been the most fulfilling and impactful professional experience I've had in my career to date... I'm leaving with a sincere hope for the future. You've left me deeply inspired and excited for the possibilities the world holds." - Elijah Snow-Rackley
Yellow Springs Home, Inc. participates in Antioch College’s Miller Fellow internship program, sponsored by the Yellow Springs Community Foundation.
Over the years a number of Antioch students have brought enthusiasm and dedication to their work with Yellow Springs Home, Inc. Former Miller Fellows include:
Perri Freeman, Eros X., Maxim Pak, Jay Rudibaugh, Alex Klug, Taylor Spratt, Charlotte Norman, Essence Provost, Keeton Byerly, Kyna Burke, Nate Meehan, Monika Perry, Ellie Burk, Alexandria Montgomery, Elijah Snow-Rackley, AJ Fouts, Vespere Oaks, Yabome Kanu, Tavanell Dodd, Benjamin Timmester, and Angel Harris.
Students work in a variety of areas, including: marketing and outreach, nonprofit administration, grant writing, web design and social media engagement, publications, fundraising, property management, and volunteer and event coordination. The Miller Fellow program has made a significant impact, building organizational capacity to carry out the mission while supporting students through hands on learning.
Thank you to all of the Miller Fellows who have served with Home, Inc.!
If you are a college student at Antioch or at another school in Greene County and are interested in joining Home, Inc. as a Miller Fellow, click here to learn more!
“My time at Home, Inc. has been a time of growth and inspiration for me. Being part of a mission to which people are so sincerely and powerfully committed has been a life-changing experience.” - Eros X.

Our work with Miller Fellows is possible thanks to the generous support of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation!