February is Water Awareness Month!

Atlanta is one of the largest municipalities on one of the smallest watersheds in the nation. We are a region of droughts and floods, coupled with old sewer infrastructure and high water rates. Going forward, efforts to use water more consciously will require commitment from students, faculty, staff, visitors and others – and that commitment will make a difference locally for years to come.

Emory Educational Gardens Workday

Emory volunteers will have the opportunity to get your hands dirty and contribute to the Educational Garden Project! During this Garden workday, volunteers will assist with seasonal garden activities, such … Continue Reading →

CBWW Earth Day Celebration

Rick McDevitt Youth Center

Join CBWW and their community for their 2nd annual Earth Day celebration! Games, music, raffles, giveaways, and more!The first 150 community members will receive a free environmental wellness kit valued … Continue Reading →

The Point Recycles

In celebration of Earth Day, go to the Point to recycle your goods with participating local partners. Learn what materials can be recycled and more at this link.

CBWW Earth Day Celebration

Dunbar Recreation Center

Join CBWW and their community for their 2nd annual Earth Day celebration! Games, music, raffles, giveaways, and more!The first 150 community members will receive a free environmental wellness kit valued … Continue Reading →

Move-Out

Move-out is approaching! As you start to pack up and clean your room, be mindful of things you no longer want or need. Please try to donate as many of … Continue Reading →

Bike to Work Week

May is National Bike Month, a chance to showcase the many benefits of bicycling, including its positive effects on physical, mental, and environmental health! To celebrate, #BikeThere! Bike to Work Day is this Friday, … Continue Reading →

Seeds of Resilience Screening

Season two of Seeds of Resilience, a series of short documentaries that highlight the experience of Atlanta's Black agrarians. This season will cover new stories of growers who examine socio-historical impacts on urban agriculture, exchange … Continue Reading →