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Local nonprofits partner to house UVA Children’s Hospital families

Chris Graham

uva children's hospitalFive Charlottesville nonprofits are teaming up to make it easier for families and patients receiving care at UVA Children’s Hospital to find a place to stay.

Karin Skeen, UVA’s associate chief of women’s and children’s services, saw there wasn’t a streamlined process for UVA Children’s Hospital families to find housing that best met their needs for their stays in Charlottesville. So she worked with the nonprofits to create the UVA Children’s Hospital Housing Collaborative.

“Many of our Children’s Hospital families travel for hours to reach Charlottesville, and their children may need care for several weeks or even longer,” Skeen said. “We are so appreciative that these groups have come together to ensure our families don’t have to worry about having a place to stay while their child receives care.”

The five nonprofits that have joined the collaborative to provide affordable housing for UVA Children’s Hospital families are:

Among those benefiting from the housing collaborative has been Woody Jones of New Kent County, Va., whose 16-year-old son Juan received a heart transplant at UVA in January and has remained in Charlottesville during his initial recovery. The Jones family has spent about a month in an Open Arms apartment, which Woody Jones said has helped ease the post-recovery process.

“It took a lot of the stress off. It’s more relaxing and more cozy [to have an apartment],” he said. “To be able to take a shower, to feel comfortable – it’s like you’re at home.”

Requesting a Place to Stay

Families visiting UVA Children’s Hospital looking for a place to stay can connect with the housing collaborative by contacting Ronald McDonald House’s Rita Ralston at 434.295.1885. Ralston and Ronald McDonald House then work together with the four other members of the housing collaborative to identify the best place for the family to stay based on the family’s needs and the housing available.




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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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