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Corporate Social Responsibility
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3.30.2006 ET
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CVS Pharmacy Charitable Trust and CVS/Pharmacy Create Innovative Approach to Supporting Children with Disabilities
CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust and CVS/pharmacy Introduce $25 Million Signature Program 'CVS All Kids Can'
Partners include Easter Seals, National Center for Boundless Playgrounds, Meeting Street and The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University
(CSRwire) WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND- CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust and
CVS/pharmacy today announced the creation of CVS All Kids Can, a
five-year, $25 million commitment to making life easier for children with
disabilities. At a time when many American children with disabilities
continue to need programs and services, CVS All Kids Can is designed to
meet the needs of this population.
Through this signature program, CVS/pharmacy and its more than 140,000
employees plan to help children with disabilities learn, play and succeed
through partnerships with leading local and national nonprofit
organizations including Easter Seals, The National Center for Boundless
Playgrounds, Meeting Street, The Heller School for Social Policy and many
others.
In its first year, the program will sponsor innovative programs and
services that support children with disabilities in select cities, before
expanding the program nationally in subsequent years. The CVS/pharmacy
Charitable Trust will also fund research conducted by Heller School
faculty to increase understanding of disabilities, their effects on
children and their families as well as the interventions and services
needed by impacted households.
Research shows that 14% of Rhode Island's pediatric population ages 0-18
have disabilities. Nationally, 9.2% of American families with children
have at least one child with a disability. Nearly 6 million children have
a disability according to the 25th Annual Report to Congress on the
implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
"We know what's possible for children with disabilities and their
families. For 85 years, Easter Seals has worked diligently to provide the
exceptional services necessary to make sure people with disabilities have
equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities,"
said James E. Williams Jr., president and chief executive officer, Easter
Seals. "For eight years, CVS has been a critical Easter Seals partner.
Now, as a national partner in the CVS All Kids CanTM Program, we look
forward to working with the CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust and CVS/pharmacy
to expand our innovative offerings and further impact the lives of children
with disabilities."
Children with disabilities face challenges in everyday life that children
without disabilities may never encounter. For example, many of these
children are prevented from using or enjoying a playground with their
peers. They may also require special attention and materials to enable
them to attend school and learn; and many need continuous physical therapy
and rehabilitative care to reach their full potential.
To answer these and other critical needs, CVS All Kids Can will focus on
three key areas of support:
"Learn"/Awareness: CVS recognizes the importance of providing
inclusive opportunities for children with disabilities. CVS will provide
funding for programs, adaptive technologies and other services that
promote equal opportunity for children with disabilities. In addition, CVS
will support activities in schools and in local communities to increase
public awareness of disabilities and the importance of inclusion.
"Play"/Physical Activity: CVS and the CVS Trust are committed to
supporting organizations that provide safe places for children to play and
to be physically active. The CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust will provide
grants to help build barrier-free playgrounds in communities nationwide,
and to expand existing recreation areas for children with disabilities.
"Succeed"/Medical Rehabilitation: For children with disabilities,
medical rehabilitation and therapies are critical to their development,
laying the groundwork for future success in adult life. The CVS/pharmacy
Charitable Trust has created the CVS All Kids Can Fund to support such
care and services for children with disabilities at select Easter Seals
centers across the country.
In all of its activities, CVS All Kids Can will strive to create more
inclusive environments for children with and without disabilities.
Research indicates that inclusive environments are critical in helping
children with disabilities build self-esteem, lasting friendships and
social skills, and in helping their peers without disabilities learn
diversity and tolerance.
By supporting children with disabilities, CVS extends its corporate vision
of helping people to live longer, healthier, happier lives. "CVS/pharmacy
has a long history of giving back to the communities in which we serve by
supporting people of all abilities," said Tom Ryan, Chairman, President,
CEO of CVS/pharmacy. "In launching CVS All Kids Can, we will help children
with disabilities to reach their greatest potential because we believe that
all kids can."
About CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust
The CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc. is a private foundation managed
by CVS Corporation (NYSE:CVS), which operates more than 5,400 CVS/pharmacy
stores in 37 states and Washington, D.C. The Trust's mission is to
provide funding for health care, education and community involvement
initiatives in communities where CVS/pharmacy stores are located. General
information about CVS 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.
About CVS
CVS is America's largest retail pharmacy, operating more than 5,400
retail and specialty pharmacy stores in 37 states and the District of
Columbia. With more than 40 years of dynamic growth in the retail pharmacy
industry, CVS is committed to being the easiest pharmacy retailer for
customers to use. CVS has created innovative approaches to serve the
healthcare needs of all customers through its CVS/pharmacy stores; its
online pharmacy, CVS.com; and its pharmacy benefit management, mail order
and specialty pharmacy subsidiary, PharmaCare. General information about
CVS is available through the Investor Relations portion of the Company's
website, at http://investor.cvs.com,
as well as through the pressroom portion of the Company's website, at www.cvs.com/pressroom.
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