CVS Caremark donates more than $100K to Hurricane Sandy relief efforts
WOONSOCKET, R.I. — CVS Caremark announced on Wednesday a donation of more than $100,000 to the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund to provide support to communities that have been affected by Hurricane Sandy.
A donation of $50,000 was made from the company's foundation, the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust. In addition, CVS/pharmacy is providing snacks and bottled water valued at more than $50,000 to distribute in communities in New Jersey that were impacted by the hurricane.
"Many of our communities on the East Coast were affected by Hurricane Sandy," stated Eileen Howard Boone, SVP corporate communications and community relations for CVS Caremark. "We are deeply concerned about the impact this storm has had on our customers and colleagues, and we are committed to supporting relief efforts and assisting first-responders, including our partners at the American Red Cross, in any way we can."
CVS Caremark is also supporting its employees who have been affected by the hurricane through the CVS Caremark Employee Relief Fund. Launched in 2011, the Employee Relief Fund provides short-term, immediate financial relief to employees who've suffered significant hardship as a result of a natural disaster, family death, medical emergency or other unforeseen events.
The American Red Cross is helping people across 13 states with shelter, food and comfort as part of a huge disaster response to Sandy. More than 9,000 people spent Tuesday night in 171 Red Cross shelters, and workers have served more than 100,800 meals and snacks. The organization has deployed more than 2,300 disaster workers from all over the country. Nearly 200 response vehicles also have been deployed and are beginning to circulate through communities distributing meals, water and snacks.
"Hurricane Sandy's winds, rains and snow brought devastation and uncertainty to millions of people; and thanks to the support of donors, such as CVS Caremark, the American Red Cross is providing immediate relief and staying to help as people begin to take steps to recovery," added Roger Lowe, SVP communications for the American Red Cross. "We're grateful for CVS Caremark's dedication to the Red Cross mission."