Madison House Programs

Answering the Call for Community: Behind the Scenes with Crozet Volunteer Fire Department

Answering the Call for Community: Behind the Scenes with Crozet Volunteer Fire Department

The Crozet Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) stands as a vital part of Albemarle County’s emergency services network. Covering over 100 square miles, CVFD responds to a wide range of emergencies, from fire alarms and gas leaks to car accidents and structure fires. Located in Crozet, Virginia, the department operates with a unique structure, balancing professional day crews and community-driven volunteer night crews. Read more about the Madison House volunteer experience.

Serving Through Song: Harmonies for Healing

Serving Through Song: Harmonies for Healing

“Although it's a non-traditional form of treatment, I have always believed that music is extremely healing,” says Harmonies for Healing Program Director Sophia Yoder. “Being part of [this program] allows me to contribute to someone's healing process and connect with people of all ages.” Read more about the Harmonies for Healing program through Madison House.

Program Spotlight: GEMS (Girls Excited about Math and Science)

Program Spotlight: GEMS (Girls Excited about Math and Science)

GEMS, or Girls Excited about Math and Science, aptly captures the essence of this Education and Youth program at Madison House. Volunteers and Program Directors alike comment on the ability of the program to foster true interest and engagement in elementary-aged girls as they listen and interact in volunteer-curated lesson plans. Read on to learn more about this vibrant program and the Madison House volunteers who lead lessons.

Serving in Summer: A Conversation with Health and Medical Services Head Program Director Macy Lindblom

Serving in Summer: A Conversation with Health and Medical Services Head Program Director Macy Lindblom

While most UVA students leave Grounds after final exams in the spring, many Madison House volunteers continue to serve the Charlottesville community. In fact, a lucky 120 undergraduate students are able to volunteer for Health and Medical Programs during the summer months through Madison House. There are opportunities for students with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Read on to learn more…

Saddle Up for Service: Volunteer with CART this Spring

Saddle Up for Service: Volunteer with CART this Spring

Charlottesville Area Riding Therapy (CART) provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons for children and adults with disabilities, and volunteers play a key role in offering these sessions. Head Program Director Maggie Monroe got involved with the nonprofit organization her second year at UVA, originally because she was taking a course—Poverty and the Young Child—which had a community service element. “I immediately felt drawn to CART as I have two younger cousins on the spectrum, one with Autism Spectrum Disorder and one with Down Syndrome,” Maggie shares. “I have always loved working with and giving back to this population, and I found CART's mission statement to be exactly what I was looking for.” Read more about CART and the Madison House volunteer experience.

Madison House Volunteers Make a Case for Legal Advocacy

Madison House Volunteers Make a Case for Legal Advocacy

Only through Madison House do a select number of passionate undergraduate UVA students get to volunteer with the Legal Aid Justice Center, a community-based mutual aid and legal firm. In a typical semester, 15 Madison House volunteers dedicate at least 5 hours per week working virtually or at the center. Volunteers spend most of their time interacting with clients, helping clients and attorneys communicate, and completing client intakes. 

Celebrating another successful year at Madison House!

Celebrating another successful year at Madison House!

With your support, Madison House provided service and leadership opportunities for over 1,600 students while supporting 63 local community partners last year. From Walking Bus and Tutor Bus programs to expanded tax preparation assistance across the region, Madison House student volunteers connected deeply with our community. With Executive Director Mary Denlinger at the helm, we eagerly anticipate our next phase of growth. We are excited to share the highlights of 2023 - 2024 with you!

Tis the Season for Holiday Sharing at Madison House

Tis the Season for Holiday Sharing at Madison House

With Halloween in the rear view mirror, the Holiday Sharing program at Madison House is in full swing. Michelle Tran, Head Program Director for Holiday Sharing, sat down with NBC29 on Monday, November 4, during the 4pm newscast to talk about the program and what it has meant to her during her time at UVA.

Madison House Volunteers Expand Programs with Bilingual Services

Madison House Volunteers Expand Programs with Bilingual Services

Several programs at Madison House strive to service the large Hispanic community in Charlottesville, a community of around 13,000 residents. Volunteers with programs through Latinx and Migrant Aid (LAMA), Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Creating Assets, Savings & Hope (CASH), UVA Health, and the Charlottesville Free Clinic specifically provide Spanish language services. Programs like Multilingual Learning and Thomas Jefferson Adult Career Education provide English language instruction for speakers of Spanish, as well as many other languages.

Volunteer Recruitment Is Underway for 2024-2025!

Volunteer Recruitment Is Underway for 2024-2025!

Thanks to all who joined us at the Fall Service Fair on Monday, August 26. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities across the Animals & Environment, Education & Youth, Health & Medical, and Human Services tracks. If you missed the information sessions, please view the program slides below. When you are ready to apply, follow the “next steps” listed for the program you want to join.

Many Happy Returns: CASH Leaders Reflect on Another Busy Tax Season

Many Happy Returns: CASH Leaders Reflect on Another Busy Tax Season

The CASH tax preparation assistance program recently wrapped up another successful year. Final numbers are not yet in, but preliminary figures indicate that this year’s CASH program volunteers prepared more than 1,500 returns between February and April 2024. However, the volunteers say there is much more to CASH than the numbers. What they enjoy most is the opportunity to connect with the Charlottesville community. Read more about CASH and the volunteer experience.