MISSION
To engage health care professionals and other volunteers in helping the community prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, disasters, and pressing public health needs.”
What is the MRC?
The MRC is a group of locally organized healthcare and non-healthcare volunteers working to strengthen the health and safety of the community. The goal of the Medical Reserve Corps is to identify, credential, train and prepare volunteers BEFORE a natural disaster or a national incident.
The MRC believes that prepared communities lead to prepared states, which create a prepared nation.
The MRC believes that prepared communities lead to prepared states, which create a prepared nation.
Can I be a volunteer?
YES! Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of profession. Individuals with medical training and non medical volunteers are needed. Examples of MRC volunteers are:
Physicians | Nurses | Security | Behavioral Health Specialist | Pharmacists | EMTs | Interpreters Clerks | Food Service | Public Health | Clergy | Construction | Veterinarians | Transportation
Physicians | Nurses | Security | Behavioral Health Specialist | Pharmacists | EMTs | Interpreters Clerks | Food Service | Public Health | Clergy | Construction | Veterinarians | Transportation
MRC Administrator
Bobi Cavins, MRC Coordinator
37 Rustic Campus Drive Ullin IL 62992 Ph: (618) 634-2297, ext. 123 Fx: (618) 634-9394 |
STATE & FEDERAL RESOURCES/PARTNERS
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