Looking for a meaningful way to use your veterinary skills beyond the clinic?
The Front Range Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps (FRVMRC) brings together veterinarians, technicians, animal health-care workers and engaged animal lovers to support emergency preparedness and disaster response across the Front Range of Colorado.
Our volunteers assist with wildfire and flood response, animal evacuation and sheltering, disease outbreak preparedness, and community outreach events like Prep-Pet Clinics and First Responder Animal Handling Workshops. Whether you’re a licensed veterinary professional or an animal advocate eager to support operations, training, logistics, or community education, there’s a place for you on our team.
No disaster experience is required—training and support are provided. If you’re passionate about helping animals, supporting your community, and being part of a trusted emergency response network, we invite you to join FRVMRC and help us make a real impact when animals and people need it most.
How to Get Involved
Interested volunteers can register through the Colorado Volunteer Mobilizer (CVM), then search for the Front Range Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps to join.
You can also learn more by submitting a volunteer interest survey or check out our website to explore roles that match your skills and availability.
Whether you’re ready to jump in or just want more information, we’d love to connect and welcome you to the FRVMRC community!