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Corporate Social Responsibility
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1.18.2007 - 11:11am ET
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CVS Caremark
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CVS/Pharmacy Convenes National Disability Experts to Form All Kids Can™ Advisory Council
Company Asks Experts to Weigh in on its $25 million Signature Program Supporting Children With Disabilities
(CSRwire) WOONSOCKET, RI, January 18, 2006 -– CVS/pharmacy, the nation’s largest
retail pharmacy, and the CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust today announced the
formation of the CVS All Kids Can™ Advisory Council, a body of national
educators and disability experts to help guide CVS’s signature program,
CVS All Kids Can. The program is a five-year, $25 million commitment to
supporting children with disabilities.
“When we officially launched CVS All Kids Can, we wanted to assure that
our efforts remained current with trends for successful programs serving
children with disabilities and that we continued to serve them and their
families in the most effective way possible,” said Eileen Howard Dunn,
Vice President of Corporate Communications and Community Relations for
CVS/pharmacy. “The newly formed CVS All Kids Can Advisory Council
includes a wide array of professionals who support children with
disabilities and their families through education, health care and
communication. Their advice will be instructive as we continue to shape
and grow All Kids Can and help kids with disabilities be the best that
they can be.”
Drawing from their broad experience in the education and disability
fields, the CVS All Kids Can Advisory Council members will lend expert
advice, evaluate new program opportunities and connect with other
advocates of children with disabilities to work with and support CVS All
Kids Can. The Advisory Council includes the following experts in the
field:
Katherine Beh Neas, Director, Congressional Affairs, Easter Seals
Esther Canty-Barnes, Clinical Professor and Director, Special
Education Clinic at Rutgers School of Law
Dr. Stephen Haley, Senior Scientist, Health and Disability Institute
at Boston University
Dr. William Henderson, Jr., Principal, Patrick O’Hearn Elementary
School
John M. Kelly, President and Chief Executive Officer, Meeting
Street
Dr. Rick Rader, Editor-in-Chief, Exceptional Parent Magazine
Dr. James Rimmer, Director, National Center on Physical Activity and
Disability and Professor, Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago
Jean Schappet, Co-Founder, The National Center for Boundless
Playgrounds
The goals of CVS All Kids Can are to raise awareness in schools and in
local communities about the importance of inclusion, build barrier-free
playgrounds so children of all abilities can play side-by-side, and
provide medical rehabilitation and related services to children with
disabilities.
CVS/pharmacy and its more than 170,000 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 Management at Brandeis University and many
others.
By supporting children with disabilities, CVS extends its corporate vision
of helping people to live longer, healthier, happier lives.
“CVS/pharmacy has an extensive history of giving back to the communities
in which we live, work and do business by supporting people of all
abilities,” said Tom Ryan, President and CEO of CVS/pharmacy. “With
CVS All Kids Can, we will help children with disabilities to reach their
greatest potential by supporting inclusive activities for positive growth
and skills development for future success.”
The CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc. is a private foundation
managed by CVS Corporation (NYSE:CVS), which operates more than
6,200 retail and specialty pharmacy stores in 43 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 innovatively serves the healthcare needs of all
customers through its CVS/pharmacy stores; its online pharmacy, CVS.com;
its retail-based health clinic subsidiary, MinuteClinic; and its pharmacy
benefit management, mail order and specialty pharmacy subsidiary,
PharmaCare. The Trust's mission is to provide funding for health care,
education and community involvement initiatives targeting children with
disabilities 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.
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