CHMRC Launches New Website to Enhance Community Engagement 

Rocklin, CA, May 1, 2024 - CHMRC, a leading nonprofit dedicated to community resilience and public health, proudly announces the launch of its redesigned website, CHMRCcares.org. Packed with new features, the site aims to provide visitors with valuable resources and streamline community engagement efforts.  

“Transitioning our website name from California Health Medical Reserve Corps to CHMRCcares is more than just a name change; it's a reflection of our commitment to community resilience and addressing challenges head-on,” said Ellen Young, Chief Executive Officer at CHMRC. “Just as we adapt to the ever-changing needs of our communities, our new domain encapsulates our dedication to caring for those we serve. With this new site, we find synergy between our mission and our identity, reinforcing our ethos of compassion, resilience, and community empowerment." 

Key features of the revamped CHMRCCares.org website include: 

  • Insightful Event Coverage: Stay informed about events at CHMRC Community Health Hubs, gaining valuable insights into community resilience efforts. 

  • Latest News and Updates: Access a dedicated section for news, keeping visitors abreast of the organization's initiatives. 

  • Event/Class Sign-Ups: Conveniently sign up for classes and reserve Hub space at the Solano Community Health Hub directly through the website. 

  • Community Initiatives: Learn about CHMRC's community initiatives and collaborations, with avenues for involvement. 

  • Public Health Reporting: Discover the organization's data-driven approaches to improving community health outcomes. 

  • Medical Reserve Corps: Get information about CHMRC's Medical Reserve Corps, inviting volunteers to provide support during times of need. 

The launch of the redesigned website marks a significant milestone in CHMRC's mission to promote community health and well-being. Visitors are encouraged to explore the site, sign up for the newsletter, and join CHMRC in building healthier, more resilient communities. For more information, visit www.CHMRCcares.org

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