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| CVS Caremark Charitable Trust Awards $6.3 Million to Nonprofit Organizations |
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100114/NE37938 ) (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090226/NE75914LOGO ) Today, during a special nationwide "Day of Giving," company representatives -- ranging from regional managers to corporate employees -- visited nonprofits in seven states, from Arizona to Rhode Island, to personally present these organizations with their grant checks. These grant recipients were chosen through the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust's annual grant application process. "We hope these much needed grants will enable these organizations to start the New Year off with renewed energy," said Eileen Howard Dunn, Vice President, CVS Caremark Charitable Trust. "The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust is proud to partner with them to make a difference in the lives of children with disabilities and their families and to promote health and wellness to those who need it most." Women of Means, a nonprofit organization that provides free health care for women and children in Massachusetts homeless shelters, received a grant from CVS Caremark during a site visit today. "When the economy fell apart, thousands of people lost their homes, and we saw increased demand for free health care in area shelters. Yet with a 40 percent drop in foundation and donor support, we had to cut back to a bare bones budget," said Dr. Roseanna Means, Founder, Women of Means. "This grant from CVS Caremark will allow us to continue giving thousands of women and children displaced by poverty and homelessness the 'means' to move forward in their lives -- to achieve better health, to experience improved self esteem, to feel hope and self-respect." Additional nonprofits that received a surprise visit and grant check during today's Day of Giving included:
Other grant recipients included the Los Angeles-based Junior Blind of America, which helps children and adults who are blind, visually impaired or multi-disabled achieve independence. The organization will use the grant from the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust for their afterschool program that uses physical activity to teach children about teamwork and independence. "In our community, and in communities across the nation, children with disabilities have too few opportunities for inclusion and play," said Miki Jordan, president and CEO of Junior Blind of America. "Junior Blind of America is grateful to CVS Caremark for recognizing this need and helping our blind, visually impaired and multi-disabled students lead healthier and happier lives through the support of this CVS Caremark Charitable Trust grant." The complete list of nonprofit organizations awarded CVS Caremark Charitable Trust grants during today's Day of Giving include: Alabama
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust will be accepting applications for 2010 grants from May 1 to June 15, 2010. For additional information, visit:http://info.cvscaremark.com/community/our-impact/charitable-trust/featured-recipients About the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. is a private foundation created by CVS Caremark Corporation (NYSE: CVS). CVS Caremark is the largest provider of prescriptions and related health care services in the nation. The Trust's mission is to provide funding for health care, education and community involvement initiatives in CVS Caremark communities. General information about CVS Caremark is available through the Investor Relations portion of the Company's Web site at http://investor.cvs.com, or through the Web site's press room at www.cvs.com/pressroom.
CONTACTS:
Joanne Dwyer Sara Steindorf
401-770-2898 617-520-7259
jdwyer@cvs.com ssteindorf@webershandwick.com
SOURCE CVS Caremark Charitable Trust |