Volunteers Building Strong, Healthy, and Prepared Communities

Welcome Maricopa County Public Health Volunteers

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a community-based, civilian, volunteer program that helps build the public health infrastructure of communities nationwide. Each MRC unit is organized and trained to address a wide range of challenges from public health education to disaster response.

Who should sign up?

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is recruiting medical and non-medical volunteers to assist our community and aid in our mission to make healthy lives possible.

  • If you are medically certified to provide routine vaccinations (RN, MD, EMT, Paramedic, etc.) with a current license in good-standing and would like to assist, please register to volunteer.
  • If you do not have medical certification and just want to HELP us during this time, we have plenty of opportunities for non-medical general support. For examples of volunteer roles, see the sign-up link above.

You must be 18 years or older to volunteer with us. Once you have completed your volunteer registration and it has been processed, you will receive an email with instructions on how to volunteer and our current volunteer opportunities.

If you have questions about volunteering and need further assistance, please contact: 602-506-6767 or email MRCVolunteer@maricopa.gov.