See UVA staff trade desks for service on Day of Caring

For hundreds of University of Virginia staff members, Wednesday was anything but a typical day at the office. Instead of their usual work, they rolled up their sleeves to clean, paint, and prune at local nonprofits, schools, government offices and other organizations as part of the United Way of Charlottesville’s 34th Annual Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring.

UVA staff joined more than 2,100 other volunteers who took on 115 projects across the community. United Way estimates the value of this year’s service at $365,000.

“The value of the service donated in one day is inspiring,” said Ravi Cooper, president and CEO of United Way of Greater Charlottesville. “That value is being poured right into our community by community members themselves. It’s truly heartening to witness the impact we are able to make as a community when we connect and work together.”

Since its launch in 1992 with about 50 volunteers, the Day of Caring has brought together more than 50,000 participants and contributed more than $5.5 million in community service to the Charlottesville area.

Here’s a look at some of the UVA volunteers in action this year:

Peter Krebs and Emmalee Johnson volunteering cleaning trails at Tonsler Park

Peter Krebs of the Piedmont Environmental Council, right, hands UVA Health employee Emmalee Johnson tools as volunteers clean up trails at Tonsler Park. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

Lars Tiffany trimming overgrowth at New Roots Farm

Lars Tiffany, UVA men’s lacrosse coach, works with members of the Athletic Department to trim overgrowth at New Roots Farms. (Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

Raymond Brown using a shovel to clear a garden bed

Raymond Brown, UVA’s director of organizational development and belonging, prepares the flower beds around Crozet Elementary for fall. (Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

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Thomas King pushing a wheelbarrow of soil at a playground

Thomas King, a senior treasury financial analyst at UVA, helps clear the playground at Crozet Elementary. (Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

Ella Jakum building an exhibit at the Virginia Discovery Museum

UVA researcher Ella Jakum rebuilds an exhibit after cleaning it at the Virginia Discovery Museum. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

Ria Raval cleaning a carousel horse

Ria Raval, a graduate student in UVA’s public health program, cleans a carousel horse at the Virginia Discovery Museum. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

Naa Yarkor painting some window trim

Naa Yarkor Tackie-Yarboi, a graduate student in UVA’s public health program, touches up paint at the Virginia Discovery Museum. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

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