Holiday Sharing program since the school was founded 15 years ago. But this was the second year they have been an official partner.
“This year, our collaboration began early in the fall and benefited greatly from our BA and MPP students’ existing relationships and efforts across Grounds to alleviate food insecurity,” said Batten School Senior Assistant Dean Jill Rockwell. “We have Batten students who were already leading efforts behind the food pantry at Newcomb and serving in leadership roles at Madison House. This allowed us to build upon our students’ prior work in this space and made the contributions of our students, faculty, and staff to the food drive that much more meaningful.”
Altogether, under the leadership of both the Batten Undergraduate and Graduate Councils, the Batten School raised more than $3,000 in funds and collected holiday meal kits for approximately 75 local families.
Shawn Anderson, Batten’s assistant director of student services, who was also engaged in last year’s campaign, noted that this year’s drive brought just as much enthusiasm and passion from students, faculty and staff.
“At the Batten School, we strive to be models of leadership, thinking of our broader community and, really, the world at-large,” said Anderson. “This year, the food drive reminded us how we have opportunities to do that, to lead from anywhere, almost every day. I am proud of the work we’ve done as a community.”
In fact, the outpouring of generosity placed the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy on a list of organizations displaying high rates of participation in the state’s annual Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign (CVC).
Professor Dan Player, there were many moments of cheer as students rounded out 2022.
“It has been so nice to have such a tight-knit community like Batten at a big school,” said Izzy Hamilton (BA ‘23). “My cohort has been able to grow as close friends not only through academics, but through opportunities to come together and give back. It is going to be very difficult to say goodbye to this wonderful community next semester!”

