Connect with the local community
The Office of Community Engagement is the central point of contact for community engagement and service-learning programs across campus. The office provides BC students and faculty with opportunities to get connected to the local community through volunteer work, service-learning projects and internships.

The Office:
- Serves as a resource for students and faculty who are interested in community-based projects
 - Provides resources for faculty on teaching service-learning courses
 - Provides opportunities for community-based partnerships
 

As a BC student, the Office will provide opportunities for you to:
- Apply what you are learning in the classroom out in the community
 - Be an intern with the Center for a semester
 - Join the Community Engagement Advisory Board
 

Why volunteer
- It connects you with the opportunity to explore and live out your civic responsibilities and enhance your values and beliefs.
 - You can provide valuable human resources to local non‑profit organizations, as well as building your network for future jobs.
 - You can strengthen your skills in communication, collaboration and leadership, which are essential in today’s job market.
 - Volunteering helps all of us become better citizens, who are connected to our communities and productive in our careers.
 
BC students have volunteered with organizations including:
- Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
 - Bridgewater Retirement Community
 - Cat’s Cradle
 
- Explore More Discovery Museum (Harrisonburg children’s museum)
 - The Free Clinic
 - Sentara RMH Medical Center
 
- United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County
 - VPM (Virginia public media, including NPR and PBS stations)
 - The Wildlife Center of Virginia
 

Questions? Contact us!
CONTACT:
Benjamin Erickson
Director of Community Engagement
540-828-5773 | berickso@bridgewater.edu
        
