Hearts for the Homeless Archives | University of Central Florida News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Tue, 17 Jun 2025 18:41:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Hearts for the Homeless Archives | University of Central Florida News 32 32 LEAD Scholars Academy Wins 2019 Outstanding Leadership Program of the Year /news/lead-scholars-academy-wins-2019-outstanding-leadership-program-year/ Thu, 14 Mar 2019 16:09:00 +0000 /news/?p=95320 The award, given by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, recognizes programs from the association 麻豆精品 S檚 1,400 campuses in 25 countries that are transforming higher education.

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The academy was established in 1995 and this year has about 1,000 students engaged in leadership experiences, civic projects, student organizations, research and volunteer opportunities in the community. Incoming high school students apply for the first-time-in-college program and commit to a two-year leadership-development program and classes. Transfers and students in upper classes participate in U-LEAD, semester-long programs that focus on leadership tracks.聽Other programs offered include a virtual-leadership academy and the Clinton Global Initiative University, which each year hosts a meeting to discuss and develop innovative solutions to pressing global challenges.

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A key part of the academy is volunteer service, with students donating more than 18,000 hours of work last year.

The biggest project is the Knights Helping Knights Pantry, which was started by LEAD Scholars and this month celebrated its 10th anniversary. The pantry last year distributed nearly 70,000 pounds of food, clothing, cleaning supplies and other products to students in need.

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UCF Student Who Started Effort to Help Homeless Wins Fellowship /news/ucf-student-started-effort-help-homeless-wins-fellowship/ Mon, 24 Apr 2017 13:57:49 +0000 /news/?p=77232 A University of Central Florida student who helped launch an organization to give free health screenings to homeless people has been named a 2017 Newman Civic Fellow.

Andrew Aboujaoude, a third-year biomedical sciences major who plans to attend medical school after he completes his bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 degree, is the only UCF student to receive the fellowship.

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After volunteering during food shares with homeless people in downtown Orlando, Aboujaoude learned that hypertension is a leading cause of death among the homeless population. He, along with fellow LEAD Scholars Academy students Alexis Ghersi and Jennifer Carvel, set out to address the problem. They founded Hearts for the Homeless Orlando, an organization that screens homeless people for hypertension and other health problems and refers them to free clinics in the area.

After pitching the idea to a gathering of young leaders hosted by the Clinton Global Initiative University, a social venture organization called The Resolution Project gave them startup funding.

Aboujaoude has worked with students at other universities to expand the program beyond Orlando. Students at the University of Florida, Florida State University and the University of South Florida are in the process of launching their own Hearts for the Homeless chapters.

The Newman Fellowship, which runs from August 2017 to May 2018, provides fellows with mentorship, networking with other fellowship recipients, and virtual and in-person learning opportunities, including a conference in Boston in November. Aboujaoude believes it will help Hearts for the Homeless spread further.

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Two months ago, Aboujaoude was one of 21 students to be inducted into the Order of Pegasus, the university 麻豆精品 S檚 most prestigious student award.

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