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The American Red Cross is currently seeking licensed health and mental health professionals from Monroe County to volunteer their services. With only one mental health professional currently volunteering in the area and no local healthcare providers, the Red Cross is specifically looking for nurses, emergency medical technicians, physicians, and other licensed professionals to provide on-call assistance at southeast Michigan disasters such as home fires and floods.

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In an effort to provide crucial support to individuals during their darkest moments, the American Red Cross is seeking four to six current or retired state of Michigan licensed health professionals from Monroe County to volunteer one week every month providing on-call virtual services. These volunteers play a vital role in offering physical and emotional support to people during difficult times. Nurses help replace prescription medications, eyeglasses, and other necessities while mental health professionals provide important emotional support in the immediate aftermath of disasters.

Trisha Horvath, volunteer regional and associate divisional nurse lead for the Red Cross, emphasized the importance of health and mental health care volunteers in providing support to individuals during their darkest moments. Volunteers may be eligible to receive continuing education credits for completing training and actively engaging in their volunteer commitment. To learn more about volunteering with Red Cross Disaster Services Health and Mental Health, visit redcross.org/volunteertoday.

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