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The mission of the HCMRC is to recruit, train, and retain a volunteer roster of medical and non-medical professionals who are willing to contribute their skills and expertise in response to public health initiatives, community educational needs, and threats that may affect the citizens of Hendricks County.
The Hendricks County Medical Reserve Corps (HCMRC) provides both medical and non-medical citizens an organized system for volunteering during a large-scale emergency such as a pandemic, natural disaster or act of terrorism. In addition, HCMRC volunteers work to improve the overall health and well-being of their communities by engaging in public health initiatives and community service throughout the year.