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Hoos Helping (Virtually!)

Hoos Helping (Virtually!)

On March 11, 2020, all Madison House in-person volunteering was suspended in an effort to slow the emergence of COVID-19. Shortly after, a Spring Action Team headed by Madison House student volunteers Simmy Bhatia, Caroline Hallowell, and Mikaela Rirchardson worked in coordination with Dr. Rose Cole, the Madison House Director of Community Engagement, to begin developing a virtual volunteering initiative called "Hoos Helping."

Madison House Tutoring Volunteer Wins Olympic Silver

Madison House Tutoring Volunteer Wins Olympic Silver

Four Virginia swimmers made the trip to Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics. Four Virginia swimmers are going home with medals. Paige Madden, alongside Allison Schmitt, Katie McLaughlin, and Katie Ledecky, grabbed a silver medal in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

The real world: Internship alternatives offer hands-on work experience

The real world: Internship alternatives offer hands-on work experience

As a first-year student in U.Va.’s McIntire School of Commerce, Myles McPartland joined CASH — Creating Assets, Savings and Hope — a tax preparation club that is part of the Madison House, a student volunteer nonprofit in Charlottesville. McPartland is confident that his four years in CASH equipped him with vital skills for a career working on a team that makes rapid-fire stock market decisions.

UVA TRIO TO STUDY IN FRANCE, ITALY AND SOUTH KOREA

UVA TRIO TO STUDY IN FRANCE, ITALY AND SOUTH KOREA

Three University of Virginia students will study overseas as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholars. Autumn Harris of Newport News, a rising fourth-year sociology and pre-law major, will study at the International Studies Institute in Florence, Italy. Harris is a member of the University Programs Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority; Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity; and a Madison House volunteer.

38 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WIN FULL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND UVA

38 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WIN FULL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND UVA

Jefferson Scholars historically have had an impressive record of leadership at the University,” said Ben Skipper, director of graduate and undergraduate programs at the Jefferson Scholars Foundation. “Since the first class joined UVA in 1981, they have held leadership positions on the Judiciary and Honor committees, Student Council, The Cavalier Daily, Madison House and countless student organizations.

Jefferson Trust awards over $100,000 of grants to community projects supporting anti-racist curricula, STEM and access to education

Jefferson Trust awards over $100,000 of grants to community projects supporting anti-racist curricula, STEM and access to education

Student involvement with the project will also be possible through Engagements courses, which serve as the foundation of the general education experience, as well as research projects aimed at improving early childhood education and potential volunteer activities coordinated with student organizations like Madison House.

Hoos Serving: Daniel Chen

Hoos Serving: Daniel Chen

Daniel Chen is a fourth-year in the College of Arts & Sciences. He is in the interdisciplinary neuroscience program and plans to attend medical school this year. His volunteer work focuses on providing UVA students with service-learning opportunities. He serves as the co-president of the Brain Exercise Initiative (BEI) UVA Chapter, a Madison House Medical Services Program Director, and the founder of a mission partnership of Friendship Bench (FB) of Zimbabwe in Charlottesville.

Class of 2021: Sterling Clay Has Learned to ‘Compete With Yourself, and Not Others’

Class of 2021: Sterling Clay Has Learned to ‘Compete With Yourself, and Not Others’

Sterling Clay landed his dream job. Thanks to his diligence studying in the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce, he’ll start his professional life as a technology consulting analyst with Accenture Federal Services, come graduation this spring.

The IT & Management student served as program director for Madison House’s Creating Assets, Savings & Hope program, which trains undergrads to become volunteer income tax assistants.

Women’s tennis sophomore Natasha Subhash: Killer on the court, kind off the court

Women’s tennis sophomore Natasha Subhash: Killer on the court, kind off the court

Subhash’s tennis game is founded upon control and organization, as those around her tell it. When asked about her on-court presence, Coach Sara O’Leary describes her style of play as all-court and focused.

When she isn’t beating up on ACC competition, studying or trying new pastries, Subhash does her best to give back to the community, where she helps tutor younger students in math and reading comprehension through Madison House.

Madison House responds to COVID-19 with additional programming for a virtual age

Madison House responds to COVID-19 with additional programming for a virtual age

Madison House, the independent volunteer center for students at the University, has continued to organize service work throughout the pandemic, confronting challenges of volunteer work in a virtual world and adapting programming to respond to the Charlottesville community’s most pressing needs.

The COVID-19 pandemic has provided program directors at Madison House with an opportunity to think about the accessibility of programs and to reevaluate student and community participation, according to Johnson. New programs have included closer connections to the University Equity Center in order to promote this accessibility.

Without travel or a traditional week off, Alternative Spring Break serves local community

Without travel or a traditional week off, Alternative Spring Break serves local community

ASB has been a prominent CIO at the University since 1992 when it began as a part of Madison House before eventually branching off. ASB provides service-based travel opportunities to students on Grounds at locations across the United States, and in past years, has organized between 15 and 30 national trips. Programs work with organizations like the National Park Service and Habitat for Humanity International over the span of a normal, seven-day spring break.

UVA STUDENTS PROVIDE TAX ASSISTANCE TO CHARLOTTESVILLE RESIDENTS

UVA STUDENTS PROVIDE TAX ASSISTANCE TO CHARLOTTESVILLE RESIDENTS

CASH is a tax program run by Madison House, the independent volunteer center for UVA students. The program is run in partnership with the local United Way. It is designed to help low-income workers file their taxes and maximize their refunds. “We receive tax documents from local Charlottesville community members making under $57,000 a year,” Hedgecock said. “Then we will prepare the tax forms for them, run them through their refund, make sure it’s checked several times to ensure accuracy and really explain why they are getting a refund or not.”

Period at U.Va. combats period stigma, lack of menstrual health products in quarantine housing

Period at U.Va. combats period stigma, lack of menstrual health products in quarantine housing

In 2018, Student Council and the Inter-Sorority Council piloted a menstrual hygiene program, which involved placing free menstrual hygiene products in five Newcomb Hall bathrooms for a two week period. Additional funding was provided for the initiative in 2019, with locations of free menstrual hygiene products expanding to bathrooms in Newcomb Hall, Madison House and various libraries on Grounds.

Members of Period at U.Va. work to continue educating University students and community members about menstruation while addressing the menstrual needs of students on Grounds.

WILL MEETS WAY: BLUE RIDGE SCHOLAR ABIOLA OGUNKOYA FINDS SECOND HOME AT UVA

WILL MEETS WAY: BLUE RIDGE SCHOLAR ABIOLA OGUNKOYA FINDS SECOND HOME AT UVA

Since arriving on Grounds, the second-year student has logged serious hours as a Madison House volunteer, leading a local effort to teach citizens how to create résumés and apply for jobs. She’s also a member of the Second Year Council, as well as an intern with the Charlottesville-based Ron Brown Scholar Program, an organization that provides academic resources to underserved black youth.

Rounding with Heart program promotes virtual volunteering for cardiac care hospital units

Rounding with Heart program promotes virtual volunteering for cardiac care hospital units

Most Madison House volunteering programs have been unable to operate as normal for nearly a year now. In-person volunteering continues to be suspended, however, three of the almost 40 Madison House Medical Services programs — Rounding with Heart, Pediatric Genetic Counseling and Spanish Interpretation — have found creative ways to overcome these limitations and continue to execute the Madison House mission of serving the needs of the Charlottesville community through virtual means.

STUDENTS HELP NURSES PERSEVERE THROUGH ‘ROUNDING WITH HEART’ PROGRAM

STUDENTS HELP NURSES PERSEVERE THROUGH ‘ROUNDING WITH HEART’ PROGRAM

Dana Palmer, a nurse in UVA Health’s cardiac care unit, certainly had her hands full. After COVID-19 struck, Palmer’s unit was left shorthanded when University of Virginia student volunteers from Madison House – the independent, nonprofit volunteer center for UVA students – were no longer able to coordinate rounding, a task they had helped conduct since 2015 through the cardiac care unit’s Rounding With Heart program.

Volunteer Spotlight: Eli Ratzlaff

Volunteer Spotlight: Eli Ratzlaff

Eli Ratzlaff is a recent graduate from UVA (CLAS '20) who majored in Political Philosophy, Policy, and Law with a minor in History. While at UVA, Eli volunteered with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) as an Immigration Intern. He also volunteered at the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank as a food box packer for seniors and had a brief tenure as a tutor for elementary school children through Madison House.

Local United Way offering free tax prep service to those making $57K or less

Local United Way offering free tax prep service to those making $57K or less

“We’re looking at helping people maximize their income because they can do a lot with that tax return or the money they save,” said Ravi Respeto, president and CEO of the local United Way. “One of our goals is to promote financial stability. The money they can get back, the money they can save by not paying to have their taxes done, is money they can spend on rent or food or pay bills or fix a car.”

Called Cville Tax Aid, the program partners with IRS-trained University of Virginia student volunteers through the Madison House Creating Assets, Savings and Hope program, otherwise known as CASH.

Volunteer Spotlight: Spencer Whitney

Volunteer Spotlight: Spencer Whitney

My grandfather served in the Navy and then as a police officer for many years, and from an early age, he instilled in me a sense of service and benevolence that I have always carried with me. He inspired me to join the University Judiciary Committee in my first semester at UVA, and I ended up enjoying the job so much that I wanted to find new ways to give back to the University Community. I joined a Madison House program and became a peer advisor, and everything else just spiraled from that.