Volunteer Opportunities for Health Care Providers
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Volunteer Opportunities for Health Care Providers

Give back to the Boulder County community and help give our residents the opportunity for a healthy life by getting involved in one of the following committees, initiatives, or partnerships.

  • ABCD Partnership
  • The Boulder County Assuring Better Child Health and Development (ABCD) Partnership is a multi-disciplinary group of partners dedicated to improving the early childhood system in Boulder County. Members represent an array of agencies that offer early childhood services, or support early childhood professionals.
  • Healthy Futures Coalition
    The Healthy Futures Coalition is a group of individuals and organizations dedicated to reducing substance abuse in Boulder County. Healthy Futures prevents and reduces youth substance use, adult substance abuse, and harmful impacts of the community by collectively mobilizing resources and partnerships throughout Boulder County to create informed and healthy community attitudes towards drugs and alcohol.
  • Opioid Advisory Group
    Boulder County Opioid Advisory Group engages in shared leadership and collective action to advance a comprehensive response to opioid and other drug use and the harmful impacts on the community by prioritizing and removing barriers to proven prevention, treatment, and harm reduction strategies, mobilizing existing resources, and encouraging informed and healthy community attitudes.
  • Medical Reserve Corps
    The Medical Reserve Corps of Boulder County (MRCBC) works to establish teams of trained, local volunteer medical, public health, and safety professionals who can contribute their skills and expertise during times of community and national need.

See a complete listing of volunteer opportunities within Boulder County by visiting www.BoulderCountyVolunteers.org.

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