Am I obligated for volunteering for the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) if I work or have family commitments that do not allow me to volunteer at the time of an emergency?

You are a volunteer, so there are no availability requirements. Certainly, we understand you may have work and family commitments that prohibit you from volunteering at any given time. There may be other non-emergency public health activities that you can be involved in if you have other emergency response commitments.

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1. Who can volunteer?
2. Why join an Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)?
3. Am I obligated for volunteering for the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) if I work or have family commitments that do not allow me to volunteer at the time of an emergency?
4. Do I have liability protection?
5. How do I join my local Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) unit?
6. How will I be contacted in an emergency?
7. Who will have access to my personal information?