Community Servings
Felicia McDevitt is a Research & Community Partnerships Coordinator at Community Servings, overseeing the Food as Medicine for HIV research study. Key responsibilities include managing recruitment, data collection, and collaboration with research partners. Previously, Felicia served as a Research Assistant on NIH-funded studies, a Research Intern at the Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights, and held teaching and research assistant roles at Trinity College-Hartford. Additional experience includes a Business Analyst Internship at Arthur D. Little and a Front Desk Representative position at Goldfish Swim School. Felicia holds a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and Women, Gender, & Sexuality from Trinity College-Hartford, and participated in The Swedish Program at Stockholm School of Economics.
Community Servings
Community Servings is a not-for-profit food and nutrition program providing services throughout Massachusetts to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses, like HIV/AIDS, Cancer, MS, Lou Gehrig’s disease and more than 30 others. We provide our clients, and their dependent families and caregivers with nutritious, made-from-scratch meals and send the message to those in greatest need that someone cares. Our goals are to help our clients maintain their health and dignity and preserve the integrity of their families through free, culturally appropriate, home-delivered meals, nutrition education, and other community programs.