Equity

WHAT TO DO WHEN COVID POSES CHALLENGES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

WHAT TO DO WHEN COVID POSES CHALLENGES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

In recent years, UVA has expanded programs and pathways for incorporating community service into student experience. Some opportunities have grown out of Madison House, the independent student volunteer center – supporting Stephenson’s and other writing courses, for example. The provost’s office and Center for Teaching Excellence are also highly involved.

Dozen: Bonnie Gordon touches all the right notes with community work

Dozen: Bonnie Gordon touches all the right notes with community work

In 2011, she founded the UVa Arts Mentors Program utilizing undergraduates to provide experiences in drama, music and other arts for local elementary school students they otherwise may not get.

“She was starting the [Arts Mentors] program because she knew not all students in Charlottesville were able to have the opportunities her kids were having and she wanted to level the playing field a bit,” Caldwell recalled. “What started 10 years ago as a small fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants program is now a well-established Madison House volunteer opportunity.”

UVA groups launch equity website for Charlottesville-area community

UVA groups launch equity website for Charlottesville-area community

The Cville Education Equity collaborated with Youth-Nex, Madison House, and the Equity Center offers resources for teachers and families across the Charlottesville area. The website offers anti-racist curriculum for teachers, virtual education help for families, and food resources for those experiencing food insecurity.

“Basically, we were all having a conversation about how to help area youth and families at this time," UVA Equity Center Director of Community Research Sherica Jones-Lewis said.