Volunteer Stories

The CASH Program's Impact Is Growing | Now Recruiting Additional Volunteers

The CASH Program's Impact Is Growing | Now Recruiting Additional Volunteers

With over $3 million dollars in impact and more than 700 Charlottesville area residents having received free tax preparation assistance last year, the CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) program through Madison House provides a huge, direct impact in Charlottesville and the surrounding counties. Actively seeking applicants, the CASH program is a fantastic way for UVA students to get involved in the broader Virginia community. 

Graduating Interns Reflect on Their Time at Madison House

Graduating Interns Reflect on Their Time at Madison House

Cattie Li and Caroline Young are marketing and communications interns at Madison House. As their time at UVA comes to a close, they reflect on their work at Madison House the past few years and offer useful words of wisdom to students looking to get the most out of their undergraduate experience.

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.