Volunteer Collaborations
The Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations is committed to serving our local communities through volunteer work with various nonprofit and service organizations.
12th Man Can Drive
The Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations pertisapated in the annual AGGIES CAN drive. AGGIES CAN started in 2000 with a handful of student-athletes wanting to give back to the Brazos Valley community that gave so much to them. All collections are for helping and giving back in our Brazos Valley community members in need.
State Employee Charitable Campaign Fundraiser Snow Cone Truck
The Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations held a snow cone truck event for the State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) https://www.tamus.edu/secc/. Proceeds went to Health 4 All https://www.hlth4all.org/. A local health clinic that provides help and assistance to our local Brazos County community.
State Employee Charitable Campaign Fundraiser Tacos & Coffee
The Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations held a taco and coffee truck event for the State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) https://www.tamus.edu/secc/. Proceeds went to Health 4 All https://www.hlth4all.org/. A local health clinic that provides help and assistance to our local Brazos County community.
SECC Kickoff Event
The Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations supports the United Way at the SECC kick off event held at the Texas A&M University Hotel. The United Way coordinates with the University and its State Employee Charitable Campaign(SECC) to support there mission to give back. The Division of Academic & Stragic Collaborations heads the University campaign.
Sorting Books with United Way
Texas A&M University’s Division of Academic & Strategic Collaborations supports the Brazos Valley community in a big way by volunteering to sort books for Books and a Blanket through United Way. Dr. Susan Ballabina and her team sorted boxes of donated books that will be distributed to children across the Brazos Valley community. Learn more about the impact of Books and a Blanket.