Xu was nominated for her work with Family Abuse Services of Alamance County
Human Service Studies major Claire Xu 鈥21 was one of seven people recognized for notable work in the community by the United Way of Alamance County at its annual volunteer awards.
Each year, local nonprofits nominate volunteers who have done outstanding community service work. In 2019, Family Abuse Services of Alamance County nominated Xu. The agency provides crisis and legal support for individuals and families coping with domestic violence.
鈥淚 see people who come in time after time seeking help because they鈥檙e in this cycle of abuse or sex-trafficking,鈥 Xu said. 鈥淚t puts my own day-to-day struggles into perspective.鈥
Xu began volunteering at Family Abuse Services before it was required by the HSS program. All HSS majors are required to complete a 40-hour service-learning requirement in an introductory course; a 110-hour practicum at an agency; and a semester internship including 300 hours of work at an agency.
Xu quickly was taken on by Family Abuse Services as an intern, where she has completed at least 1,000 hours of service since May 2019. During her internship, she worked as a court navigator 鈥 accompanying victims to court hearings and helping them through proceedings 鈥 answered the agency鈥檚 crisis hotline in English and Spanish, staffed the emergency shelter, and more.
鈥淚鈥檝e always had an interest in taking a helping role,鈥 Xu said. 鈥淚 always knew I wanted to go into therapy and counseling, and this seems like a good way to get started to do that.鈥
鈥淚t was great to see Claire鈥檚 progress,鈥 said Bridget Werner, prevention coordinator at Family Abuse Services. 鈥淗aving active volunteers allows us have more time to do things, like create more awareness events, or collaborate more with staff members.鈥
The award came with a $1,000 award to Family Abuse Services. Xu was happiest about that, 鈥渂ecause I know how much they can use that money,鈥 she said.
To learn more about Family Abuse Services of Alamance County or to volunteer, visit .