Virginia Medical Reserve Corps Communication Toolkit

Last Updated: September 9, 2021

Thank you for your interest in the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps program. Below you will find information and resources to support stories to highlight the amazing contributions our volunteers have made to improving and protecting the health of Virginians.

VA MRC Impact Reports

Websites & Social Media

Points of Contact

Virginia MRC program leadership vamrc@vdh.virginia.gov

MRC units coordinators  https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/mrc/contact/

Photos of Virginia MRC Volunteer serving in their community (for public use):

Fairfax MRC volunteer administers a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to an at-risk community member.

Virginia Beach MRC volunteers staff a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Tallwood High School for students.

Chesapeake MRC volunteer prepares syringes of COVID-19 vaccine at a community vaccination clinic.

Fairfax MRC volunteer reviews vaccination information with a resident at a community vaccination clinic.

Virginia Beach MRC volunteers manage client registration at a vaccination clinic hosted by New Jerusalem Ministries.

 

Volunteers from MRC units in the Northern region provided medical testing, logistics and interpretation support at a COVID-19 Testing event at Dulles airport to screen evacuees from Afghanistan (August 2021).

Northwest MRC volunteers staff a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site.

Fairfax MRC volunteer obtains information from a resident during at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site.

Prince William MRC volunteers served as Infection Prevention Ambassadors for multiple elections (May, June & Nov 2020).

Published stories that highlight the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps

Rapid Deployment of Northern Virginia MRC Volunteers Supports Evacuees Arriving from Afghanistan