Madison House
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Madison House is a non-profit student volunteer center at the University of Virginia organizing 19 service programs helping the Charlottesville community. The organization is run by student leaders who train and manage the service of 3,175 volunteers.
Mary Denlinger took on the role of executive director in June 2024. [1]
In September 2020, the organization announced a partnership with the UVA Equity Center and Youth-Nex to help parents and students find resources for virtual learning. [2]
Programs
- Adopt-a-Grandparent
- Animals & Environment
- Athletics
- Big Sibling
- Bridging the Gap (BTG)
- Cavs in the Classroom
- Day Care
- ESL - English as a Second Language
- HELP Line
- Holiday Sharing
- Hoos Against Hunger & Homelessness
- Housing Improvement Programs
- Medical Services
- Migrant Aid
- Outreach Services
- PLAY: After School Activities
- Recreational Therapy
- Tutoring
- Youth Mentoring
References
- ↑ Web. News in Brief: Madison House Appoints New Executive Director, UVA News, May 21, 2024, retrieved June 24, 2024.
- ↑ Web. UVa site consolidates resources on virtual learning, child care for area families, Katherine Knott, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, September 10, 2020, retrieved September 28, 2020.