Volunteer
Minnesota Responds Medical Reserve Corps is a partnership that integrates local, regional, and statewide volunteer resources to assist our public health and healthcare system. If you have health and non-health related skills and are interested in volunteering, go toto register and find additional information.
Minnesota Responds Fact Sheet (PDF)
During emergencies, Minnesota Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (MNVOAD) website will have information on the coordination of unaffiliated volunteers. If you're interested in volunteering, go to see a list of member organizations and websites that can provide information about services provided and additional links to volunteer opportunities.
MNVOAD Brochure (PDF)
The American Red Cross website allows individuals and groups to input a zip code and find out about volunteer opportunities in their area.
American Red Cross Volunteer Match ![]()
Citizen Corps is a central location for accessing programs and information about preparing and protecting communities, including the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) to train citizen-responders, the Neighborhood Watch Program, Medical Reserve Corps, Fire Corps and Volunteers in Police Service.
Citizen Corps Partners & Programs ![]()
The Corporation for National and Community Service has a Minnesota-specific page for finding out about volunteer and service opportunities, as well as overviews of the Senior Corps, AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve programs.
National Service In Minnesota ![]()
The mission of the National Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is to establish teams of local volunteer medical and public health professionals who can contribute their skills and expertise throughout the year and during times of community need.
Nation Medical Reserve Corps HomePage ![]()
