CVS donates $10M in aid to hurricane rebuilding efforts

CVS HEALTH donated $10 million in funds and supplies to help hurricane relief efforts around the country. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/DAVID PAUL MORRIS
CVS HEALTH donated $10 million in funds and supplies to help hurricane relief efforts around the country. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/DAVID PAUL MORRIS

WOONSOCKET – CVS Health Corp. has donated $10 million in funds and products to various hurricane rebuilding efforts, the company announced Tuesday.

CVS raised $4 million from customers and employees in a 10-day fundraising drive and matched that with $6 million worth of products and supplies.

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The funds will be split evenly between Unidos por Puerto Rico, the Rebuild Texas Fund and the Florida Disaster Fund. The company said the $6 million in products will be distributed to where it is needed most.

“We are incredibly grateful to our colleagues and customers who have demonstrated our values of caring and integrity over the past few weeks during these historic storms,” said Helena B. Foulkes, executive vice president, CVS Health, and president, CVS Pharmacy. “The rebuilding process for many of these communities will take a long time, and we will continue to do our part by providing support during this difficult time.”

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