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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.