The PB&J Fund is a community partner of Madison House that improves access to affordable, healthy food for children and families. The fund utilizes a CHEF (Community/Health/Education/Friendship) framework to provide holistic experiences for participants of their programs that are educational, empowering and fun. This framework allows for diets to be improved while building relationships, providing a service that is needed for underserved families in the Charlottesville community.
COVID-19 POSTPONED UVA ALUMNI’S 2020 FULBRIGHT EXPERIENCES
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As a first-year student, Loyd got involved with Madison House almost immediately.
“It helped me connect to the community in Charlottesville and have some perspective on my own privilege and feel more like a community member,” she said. “I was not that comfortable in the social scene, in the sorority and fraternity scene. I felt a little bit like fish out of water. … I was a little overwhelmed.
“And so Madison House was a nice way for me to find my people and way of being.”
Once a week, Loyd made a 40-minute drive to Louisa with a fellow volunteer to tutor the teenager.
“I remember being really challenged by her in ways that were important for me to face,” said Loyd, who lost touch with the teen after college. “She would just stand up for herself a lot, kind of like, ‘I don’t want to do that and you have no idea how hard my life is.’