History Major Sarah Mills '09 Awarded Haverford House Fellowship

Mills is one of six fellows selected for their commitment to social justice and community action.
Sarah Mills '09 will serve a one-year term and work four days per week with a non-profit organization in the Philadelphia area. Haverford House Fellows dedicate their fifth workday to projects that engage the College with Greater Philadelphians devoted to a more socially just, healthy and vibrant community.
Sarah describes her placement and project as follows:
Placement: I will work for the Fair Food Project at their Fair Food Farmstand in Reading Terminal Market, as well as on the Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaign and on their Farm to Institution Program. My work will connect Philadelphians to sustainable, humane foods and work towards food justice.
Haverford House Project: I want to work with Food Fight at Haverford College to raise awareness on campus about issues of food justice and expanding the College's support of sustainable foods.









