San Juan, PR – Abarca, a pharmacy benefit manager that is disrupting the industry with an entirely new approach to technology and business practices, announced the 2021 winners of its Better Care Community Program. Now in its second year, this philanthropic initiative provides health-related charities in Puerto Rico and Florida with financial and volunteer support.
“Our organization is grounded on the belief that we can do better. This program allows us and our employees to support other organizations that are doing better and believe better is possible for our communities, said Adriana Ramirez, Abarca’s Chief Operating Officer. “This year’s winners are each taking a unique approach to improve the lives of the people they touch and we are looking forward to helping them make a difference.”
Launched in 2019 and led by a committee of Abarca team members, The Better Care Community Program was expanded this year to include research grants and charitable organizations in Florida and Puerto Rico, where a significant number of employees live and work. In 2021, the community program will support:
- The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation as it continues its Poseidon Clinical Trial–which is testing the impact of two common supplements on halting or delaying the progression of diabetes. This is the first Florida-based organization to be selected by the Better Care Community Program.
- The University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus by providing statistical analysis as they pursue studies into the role that fungal spores and pollen play in susceptibility to COVID-19. This project will benefit from having access to Abarca’s clinical and analytics teams.
- The Community Organization of MS and Cancer (COMSC) through its educational events and patient outreach to patients with multiple sclerosis.
- Hogar Infantíl Jesús Nazareno, a children’s shelter, by continuing to provide a pediatrician to provide regular medical care for residents.
- Ciencia Puerto Rico as they continue to host a series of workshops across the island to engage female middle and high school students in STEM+H through their Seeds of Success program. This program impact more than 3,500 girls per year.
Selected organizations will receive grants and virtual volunteering support from Abarcans, with the in-person backing to be evaluated based on COVID-19 guidelines. For more information, visit www.abarcahealth.com.