Volunteer Spotlight: Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams is a fourth-year in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in Human Biology. Ashley volunteers with Madison House's Medical Services program where she has worked in the Outpatient Surgery Center and Emergency Department for 2 years. She is also a Peer Health Educator, works as a Planned Parenthood Generation Action Community Organizer and has also been a CASPCA Foster Parent during her time at UVA. Ashley's other involvements at UVA include her role as a research volunteer in the Department of Neurosurgery Undergraduate Research Volunteer, a Culture of Respect Educator, and as the Mixed Race Student Coalition Outreach Chair.

HOW WOULD YOU ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED?

Whatever you are passionate about, find a way to get involved and commit to it! I think a lot of undergraduate students (especially pre-meds) get caught up in resume building opportunities instead of giving back in a way that is truly personal and meaningful to them. While giving back in any way is great, it will most likely only be sustainable work if it is important to you

IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

If I could do one thing to make the world a better place, I would ensure empathy in all people and interactions. From personal interactions to global issues, empathy would go a long way in developing understanding and progress. 

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