Tom Meadows first joined the team at NRVCS in 1995. Although he has held a few different positions with the agency during that time, Tom has primarily worked with individuals diagnosed with a developmental disability, specifically children. A native of Tazewell, Tom holds a BS in both political science and psychology. He and his wife …
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Sheree Shirley was recently named the new Raft Hotline Facilitator. Originally from Winchester, Virginia, Sheree moved to Blacksburg in 2011 to attend Virginia Tech where she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. During her senior year, Sheree began volunteering with Raft and fell in love with the hotline. She continued volunteering after graduation as she …
By Mike Wade NRVCS Community Relations Specialist The issues connected to gender equality in the workplace are nothing new, yet they are rarely addressed, and often altogether ignored by many employers. With this in mind, members of the NRVCS Cultural Competence Committee recently organized and hosted a discussion focused on those issues, featuring a panel …
Youth risk behaviors will be the focus of a community forum hosted by the Montgomery County Prevention Partners (MCPP) on Tuesday, March 20 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center. Sophie Wenzel, Associate Director of the Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research, will present results from the 2015 and 2017 …
By Mike Wade NRVCS Community Relations Specialist Although services provided through NRVCS are primarily focused on behavioral health issues – including mental health and substance use disorders, as well as developmental disabilities – there are often other needs that must be addressed in order to help individuals remain in the community and to ensure they …
By Mike Wade NRVCS Community Relations Specialist Six years ago, it seemed highly unlikely that Kristine Stuart’s story would have a happy ending. At just 21, she found herself in jail – a high school dropout facing felony charges stemming from her addiction to opiates. Clearly, the odds were not in her favor. Fast forward …
The NRVCS (New River Valley Community Services) Floyd Clinic will have a new home beginning Monday, November 20. According to NRVCS Community Relations Specialist Mike Wade, the facility’s new location is at 260 Webbs Mill Road in Floyd (formerly Dr. Marshall’s office). The clinic, which provides a variety of services for children and adults with …
Join us for “NRVCS Night ” at the Dedmon Center! We’re very excited to be partnering with the Radford University women’s basketball program to raise awareness of our Special Deliveries program, which provides case management and additional support services to expectant mothers or new moms who are struggling with mental health and/or substance use disorders. …
By Mike Wade NRVCS Community Relations Specialist She may no longer be accepting tips, but Hope Roberts still works as if she does. Three years into her job as a member of the NRVCS support team, Roberts says her approach to customer service is the same as it was when she was waiting tables – …
By Mike Wade NRVCS Community Relations Specialist It is often said that it takes a truly special person to care for others. While many of us find ourselves in this role at some point in our lives – whether it’s parenting a young child or supporting a sick or aging friend or family member – …