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Medical Reserve Corps |
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Please contact Maria Stephens, MRC Coordinator at mstephens@collincountytx.gov
or call 972-548-5539.
To Register, please follow these steps:
1. Go to http://www.metroplexvolunteers.com/
2. Select Collin County
3. Select Register to Volunteer
4. Enter Your Information
(If using a pop-up blocker, it will be necessary to temporarily disable
it)
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Community Emergency Response Team |
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Please contact your local Fire Department:
Allen
Fire Department, 214-509-4400
Frisco
Fire Department, 972-335-5525
Lucas
Fire Department, bmauck@lucasfire.com, 972-727-1242
McKinney
Fire Department, 972-547-7600
Plano Fire Department,
972-941-7159
Prosper Fire Department,
972-347-2424
Wylie Fire Department,
972-442-8110
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Fire Corps |
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Please contact your local Fire Department
Collin County Fire Marshal, 972-548-5576
Allen
Fire Department, 214-509-4400
Frisco
Fire Department, 972-335-5525
McKinney
Fire Department, 972-547-7600
Plano
Fire Department, 972-941-7159
Wylie Fire Department,
972-442-8110
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Volunteers In Police Service |
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Please contact your local Police Department
Collin County Sheriffs Office,
972-547-5100
Allen
Police Department, 214-509-4200
Frisco
Police Department, 972-335-5502
McKinney
Police Department, 972-547-7600
Plano Police Department,
972-424-5678
Wylie Police Department, 972-442-8170
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Neighborhood Watch |
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Please contact your local Police Department
Collin County Sheriffs Office,
972-547-5100
Allen
Police Department, 214-509-4200
Frisco
Police Department, 972-335-5502
McKinney
Police Department, 972-547-7600
Plano Police Department,
972-424-5678
Wylie Police
Department, 972-442-8170
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| American Red Cross |
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The American
Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and
guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles
of the International
Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters
and help people prevent, prepare and respond to emergencies.
For more information about volunteer oportunities
in the metroplex, visit the Red Cross Dallas Area Chapter website
at www.redcrossdallas.org
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| Volunteer Center of North Texas |
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The Volunteer
Center of North Texas makes close to 81,000 traditional volunteer
referrals annually. The time these volunteers devote to the community,
combined with the hours worked by volunteers ordered to perform community
service as part of their probation, adds up to more than two and half
million hours! That figure multiplied by $18.04, the current estimated
value of volunteer time, translates to the equivalent of work performed
by more than 1,200 full-time employees at a value to the community nearly
$78 million dollars. Another $10 million worth of material resources distributed
through our Need & Deed Center brings the amount of total impact to $88
million.
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| Volunteer McKinney Center |
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The mission of the Volunteer
McKinney Center is to enhance the spirit of citizens responsibility
and service in McKinney by facilitating volunteerism. Volunteers can improve
the quality of life in our community by engaging in volunteer opportunities
that are both challenging and satisfying. This can be achieved as we partner
with the city, service organizations, nonprofit agencies, churches, and
businesses in our community to determine the needs that we face and share
them with the citizens that can be part of the solution.
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