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Join Cooper County Medical Reserve Corps Unit 460!

 

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have skills in healthcare, emergency response, or simply a desire to help others in times of need? Cooper County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Unit 460 is looking for dedicated volunteers like you!

 

Who We Are: Cooper County MRC Unit 460 is a team of medical and non-medical volunteers committed to enhancing public health and emergency preparedness in our community and support to response of local disasters. Our housing/sponsering entity is our very own local Cooper County Public Health Center, and we work alongside local emergency services, and other organizations to respond to local emergencies and promote community resilience.

 

Why Join Us:

Make a Difference: Play a vital role in protecting and improving the health and safety of your community.
Gain Valuable Experience: Receive training in emergency response, public health, and disaster preparedness.
Build Connections: Join a network of like-minded individuals and professionals dedicated to community service.
Flexible Commitment: Volunteer opportunities are available to fit your schedule and interests.

 

How to Get Involved:

Apply Online: Visit our website at https://showmeresponse.org to fill out an application, or call our coodinator at 660-621-1553 and we will schedule a time to walk you through the process .


Attend an Orientation: Learn more about our mission, training opportunities, and how you can contribute.
Stay Informed: Follow us on social media for updates on events, training sessions, and volunteer opportunities.
Join us in making Cooper County a safer, healthier place to live. Your skills and dedication can make a real impact. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient community.

 

The New Missouri MRC

 

WEBSITE!!! 

Cooper County MRC Unit 460 News

  • 06/02/24 - Jesse DeVillier, Emergency Planner/ MRC Coordinator
    New Equipment

    Hello Unit 460, I'm excited to announce we have aquired new equipment for our unit! We will now be able to offer training stations to complete online courses for MRC trainings. If you have had any trouble with your internet, trouble navigating through MRC train or FEMA self-paced courses, or just need a place away from home to focus, we can now offer that here at Cooper County Public Health Center. If you are anyone else is interested in utilizing this, please contact me, Jesse DeVillier, at 660-621-1553.  We will also be using this equipment for future exercises and new inventory system, all of which increase our capability. Also check your phones for a mesage from me, I am wanting to make sure all my contact information is correct and everyone knows about our blog page here. Thanks for all your hard work volunteers and stay MRC strong!

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  • 17/01/24 - Jesse DeVillier, Emergency Planner/MRC Coordinator
    First Cooper County MRC 460 post!

    Hello, Unit 460! Our MRC Coordinator, Jesse DeVillier, is excited to introduce Cooper County MRC News Blog in efforts of giving Cooper County MRC Unit 460 a web-based news bulletin. Here you will find future training opportunities, exercises, events, and recognition post for MRC Unit 460. 

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Questions? Find out how we can help! Give us a Call, (660) 882-2626.

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