Involvement Opportunities at Virginia Tech
If you're a Blacksburg local or Virginia Tech student that is looking to get involved with Virginia Tech-specific initiatives, look no further.
Mental Health
- Cook Counseling: The Cook Counseling Center at Virginia Tech has a few different programs in need of involvement from Virginia Tech students that we work with
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- Staff Bike CRM Convo Host CRM Convo Roundtable
- Peer Support Comm
- CRM Toolbox for club
- CRM ambassadors
Community Resiliency
- The Indigenous Community Garden/The Community Friendship Garden: The Indigenous Community Garden (also known as the Community Friendship Garden) provides an opportunity for students, faculty, staff and other community members to learn how to care for our plant relatives and live in a good relationship with the natural world which sustains us while simultaneously promoting food security and awareness of Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge.
- Live Work Eat Grow Community Gardens: Excerpt from their website:
"Our gardens provide space for individual and household plots, summer camp, potluck suppers and hands-on volunteer and educational opportunities. We are excited to have a learning and service environment that promotes the growing of healthy food and dynamic community.
We currently have three community garden sites in Blacksburg with deer fencing, water access and gardening guidance. Individual plots are rented on an annual basis."
Disaster/Emergency Preparedness:
- Virginia Tech Emergency Management: Virginia Tech Emergency Management provides a wide variety of programs and services designed to promote emergency preparedness, response, and recovery at Virginia Tech. Programs: