Supporting our Turkish and Syrian communities
Dear students and scholars,
In light of the recent devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, as this news continues to unfold and we witness the devastation from afar, our condolences go out to you, your communities, your families and your country. The VCU Global Education Office and Division of Student Affairs are reaching out to our students and scholars with personal, geographic or cultural ties to these regions.
We want to express our concern for you and this event. As this situation unfolds, we are available to support you with a variety of resources, and we invite you to share this information with anyone you believe will have an interest.
We would also like to extend the following VCU resources immediately available to you:
Global Education Office
Please contact Dr. Jill Blondin at (804) 828-8471 or jblondin@vcu.edu
Division of Student Affairs
Please contact the Dean of Students office at vcudean@vcu.edu or
(804) 828-8940 if you are on Monroe Park Campus or
(804) 828-0525 if you are on MCV Campus
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)
Please contact the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at (804) 828-6672 or omsa@vcu.edu
University Counseling Services
Monroe Park Campus University Student Commons 907 Floyd Ave., Suite 238 (804) 828-6200 uccounseling@vcu.edu |
VCU Medical Center Campus VMI Building 1000 East Marshall St., Rm. 412 (804) 828-3964 |
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Resources
Members of the VCU community are encouraged to support the charities and relief efforts of their choice, and we recommend careful vetting of such agencies. The Turkish Embassy in Washington D.C. has announced ways to offer monetary donations to support the search and rescue efforts of victims as well as in-kind donations of items needed by those affected. Please view above information about how to donate.