Skip to main content

Mobile Medical Corporation On-site Medical Services Supports M.A.S.H. Pantry and Resource Center

In December, Mobile Medical Corporation's On-site Medical Services team at the Turner Facebook NAO (New Albany, Ohio) project site hosted a food and personal hygiene drive for the M.A.S.H Pantry and Resource Center based in Franklin County Ohio. Spearheaded by Janie Donnelly the lead Paramedic for the project and Paramedics Dave Moore and Alex Matthews. They were able to assist in the resource centers expansion into Delaware County, Ohio, by filling their shelves with the collected items and monetary gifts.

The drive was done in partnership with Turner Construction to raise awareness for the M.A.S.H Pantry and Resource center and support Mental Health Awareness Month in the construction trades. MMC's On-site Medical Services plans to continue to host M.A.S.H. Pantry and Resource Center’s PEER Support Group Meetings for the workforce.

"(MMC and Turner's) generous support through the company 'food & personal hygiene drive' (monetary gifts to shop and elves that shopped) filled the shelves at our Delaware M.A.S.H. Pantry Grand opening/ Ribbon cutting. Since then, our doors have opened and we have started making a difference - 'One Veteran at a time'. Your gifts were a blessing," Amber Hudson, Founder and President M.A.S.H Pantry and resource center said.

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) , a certified Women's Business Enterprise and a premier provider of workplace substance abuse testing and on-site medical services nationwide is proud to give back to the communities we work in.

M.A.S.H. PANTRY & RESOURCE CENTER IS AN INDEPENDENT 501(C)3 NON-PROFIT. They provide food, clothing, toiletries & hygiene products, as well as emotional and physical support and resources to Military Personnel, Veterans and First Responders throughout the Columbus, OH Metropolitan Area.

Popular posts from this blog

DATIA and SHRM Poll Show Pre-Employment Drug Testing On the Rise

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association (DATIA) released a poll this fall that showed the practice of requiring job applicants to take a pre-employment drug test appears to be gaining acceptance from employers. The September 7, 2011 poll revealed that  fifty-seven percent of the survey participants’ organizations require all job candidates to take a pre-employment drug test, while less than a third (29 percent) do not have a pre-employment drug-testing requirement. The remaining 14 percent of respondents test applicants for safety-sensitive positions and when required by state law. The poll, which was commissioned by DATIA and conducted by SHRM, surveyed 1,058 randomly selected HR professionals and featured questions about employers’ drug-testing policies and practices. Mobile Medical Corporation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs can help to stem the costs of "working" under the influence. Pittsburgh

PHOTOS: MMC Through the Years

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is excited to be celebrating our 30th Anniversary in 2020! MMC was founded on June 21, 1990. Check out some photos as we have grown over the years!            

5 Tips to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

1) Get a Flu Shot This is the best defense available against the flu. 2) Practice Frequent Hand Washing. Hand washing should occur after blowing your nose, coughing, sneezing, being with ill people, and especially before you eat. 3) Avoid Contact With People Who Are Sick. Flu transmission can happen via many different points of contact. For example if someone you come into contact with is starting to get sick avoid contact like shaking hands, and keep your hands away from your face so that viruses do not invade the mucus membranes in your nose, eyes, and mouth. 4) Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle. Eat right, exercise regularly, and get an adequate amount of sleep. Monitor your stress levels and try and take steps to reduce them. 5) Clean Communal Areas Frequently. Keeping your surroundings clean can Spaces like telephones, desks, doorknobs, shopping cart handles, kitchen counters and computer keyboards should be wiped regularly with disinfecting wipes or solutions. Dispose o