COVID-19

UVA medical students create 'Quarantine Trivia'

UVA medical students create 'Quarantine Trivia'

"We have players all over Virginia, all over the East Coast, in New York and Boston," he said. "We have people out on the West Coast, in Oregon and California and one player from England, so it has really kind of become a big thing."

Not only is the game bringing together family and friends but it also benefiting Charlottesville-area charities like Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry, Madison House and the Legal Aid Justice Center.

"There's so many great organizations already established in Charlottesville, we thought we could help them along and all those donations would go to a big cause," said White.

Top 10 ways to stay social — and distant — this fall semester

Top 10 ways to stay social — and distant — this fall semester

Volunteering is a great way to keep in touch with the U.Va. and Charlottesville communities and is especially needed during the pandemic. Organizations like Madison House and United Way of Greater Charlottesville provide great online resources for how to volunteer and help the community — plus they offer virtual programs to volunteer remotely.

Madison House's Mission of Service Continues through Hoos Helping

“Hoos Helping” is a virtual volunteering initiative created by Madison House staff and student volunteers to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and address community needs. There are currently two major initiatives for the spring semester: “Hoos Helping Learners” and “Hoos Helping Send Encouragement & Gratitude.” However, Madison House program leaders are actively planning and identifying new ways to remain safely engaged with their community partners, our organization anticipates a number of new efforts will launch over the coming weeks.

Visit the Hoos Helping page to learn more!