A first-generation college student from Annapolis, Maryland, Ward grew up around several people with disabilities in addition to her cousin.
When she was in elementary school, she began volunteering for a Special Olympics adaptive lacrosse program, as well as Best Buddies International, a program in which non-impaired people are paired with “buddies” with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Through Best Buddies, Ward ate her school lunches with classmates who had disabilities. The adaptive lacrosse program was started by Ward’s friend’s younger sister, Rosa Marcellino, who teamed with President Barack Obama in 2009 to pass “Rosa’s Law,” a United States law that replaced several instances of “mental retardation” with “intellectual disability.”
At South River High School, Ward played lacrosse, soccer, basketball and volleyball. As a senior, Ward hurt her shoulder and could no longer play lacrosse, but quickly joined an adaptive bocce team. “My school was very inclusive, which I think was pretty helpful with keeping me involved,” Ward said.
Ward continued her involvement at UVA. Through Best Buddies, she was paired up with a 60-year-old Charlottesville man who was completely nonverbal. “A lot of people see it as a volunteer club, which it’s not,” Ward said. “It’s not volunteering. It focuses on creating that friendship. It’s being friends with someone.”
Ward said her relationship with the man has grown over the last four-plus years.
“When we first started hanging out, it was hard to gain that connection,” Ward said. “But toward my second year, I began to notice that when I walked in the room, he would notice me. You could definitely tell that we were buddies.”
As a third-year student, Ward took a kinesiology for individuals with disabilities course with professor Luke Kelly that led her to pursue her master’s in the field. As part of an assignment, students were tasked with using wheelchairs to get to certain places around Grounds. Ward’s route started at Memorial Gym, then took her to Newcomb Hall, the Aquatics and Fitness Center, the Lawn and then back to Mem Gym.