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Help make a difference in your community! Medical Reserve Corps units are community-based and function as a way to organize and utilize volunteers who want to donate their time and expertise to prepare for and respond to emergencies and promote healthy living throughout the year.  Medical Reserve Corps volunteers supplement existing emergency and public health resources. Volunteers include medical and community members without healthcare backgrounds who want to improve the health and safety of their community.

Become a Volunteer

If you would like to register to become a Greater Manchester Medical Reserve Corps volunteer as well as provide and update your personal and professional information, please visit NH Responds.  Simply click on “Register” to create a new account.  All registered volunteers are notified of upcoming orientation sessions once they are scheduled.  Registered volunteers are not required to respond to a request for volunteers.  Volunteers decide at the time of a request whether or not they can respond.

Trainings:

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response , at the federal level, has compiled the MRC Core Competencies. These competencies help build a strong foundation for volunteers and help ensure they are ready for deployment. Learn more about the MRC Core Competencies, and the trainings that are offered to start building your knowledge base. 

GMMRC Trainings:

The Greater Manchester MRC requires the following trainings:

Learn More:

For more information about the Medical Reserve Corps, go to https://aspr.hhs.gov/MRC/Pages/index.aspx

Contact us:

Philip J. Alexakos, MPH, REHS
Manchester Health Department
1528 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101

603-657-2712

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