Wiederlight recently started a non-profit called My Heart’s Home, which aims to create a community with supportive amenities that address the needs of people with developmental disabilities, wounded veterans, and older adults. She also chairs the Housing and Community Integration Committee for the state of Maryland's Autism Stakeholder Group, and serves as a board member of the Autism Society of Maryland.
The impact of the scholarship she received from Maryland will last a lifetime for Wiederlight. The funding for athletic scholarships at the University of Maryland comes from the Terrapin Club.
Wiederlight is grateful for the Terrapin Club donors who supported her and continue to support Maryland athletics.
“Thank you for supporting the development of skills that I learned and honed as a scholar-athlete,” she said. “I’m now using them to help others lead safe, productive lives as part of my non-profit.”
A national championship was won, a mentor was gained and Wiederlight’s loving son felt what it was like to have Maryland pride because of a scholarship. It also allowed her to positively impact the lives of many other individuals like her son.