Hurricane Milton relief efforts: These companies are helping affected communities

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A growing number of companies, including CVS, Home Depot and Walmart, have already announced plans to help victims impacted by back-to-back hurricanes.

A number of companies are stepping up to assist Florida communities sitting in the path of yet another devastating hurricane by donating to relief organizations and sending essential supplies to affected areas. Hurricane Milton, the second hurricane to slam Florida in a few week's time, made landfall on Wednesday evening. Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida late last month before moving into Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas and Virginia, and killing more than 200 people.

These are the companies that are working to help impacted communities: CVS Pharmacy CVS said it's reaching out to patients by text message, email and phone to remind them to refill and pick up prescriptions. It's pharmacy benefit manager, Caremark, is also allowing pharmacy claims for one-time emergency refills of a 10-day supply of medication for plan members in impacted areas, the company said.

 

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