Madison House Programs

Madison House Volunteers Support Meals on Wheels to Combat Local Food Insecurity

Madison House Volunteers Support Meals on Wheels to Combat Local Food Insecurity

Meals on Wheels is a new program at Madison House this year, started by third-year UVA student Helen Le. Helen has always been passionate about promoting food security and wanted to ensure that Madison House had multiple programs to address the issue…

Walking Bus: Fostering Relationships Between Elementary and College Students

Walking Bus: Fostering Relationships Between Elementary and College Students

Walking Bus, a new Madison House program, arose when a detrimental shortage of bus drivers led Charlottesville City Schools to expand their walking zones. Because of this, all students within a 3/4 mile radius of Clark Elementary School must walk to school or be dropped off. In light of this, Madison House volunteers began walking children to school for what can be a long and dark route.

Student Spotlight: Margot Seidel

Student Spotlight: Margot Seidel

“Taxes, at face value, are not the most exciting thing in the world. But the people you meet and the impact you get to make as a part of CASH are incredible,” Margot says. Read why fourth-year HPD Margot Seidel believes CASH has been a highlight of her volunteer experience.