CHAMBERSBURG- In a generous display of community support, Aetna Better Health Kids, a subsidiary of CVS Health, has stepped forward to enhance The Salvation Army’s Summer Day Camp Programs in York and Chambersburg. The donation of $35,000 will significantly impact the quality and reach of these vital programs, ensuring children in these areas have access to enriching experiences throughout the summer.
Aetna Better Health Kids recently presented a check for $35,000 at The Salvation Army in York, with $25,000 allocated to support the Summer Day Camp Program in York and $10,000 designated for the program in Chambersburg. This substantial contribution will be instrumental in providing essential resources such as educational supplies, field trips, food, and transportation for the children participating in these programs.
The funds donated by Aetna Better Health Kids will not only facilitate access to educational materials but also enable engaging field trips that broaden the horizons of young participants. Additionally, the provision of nutritious food and transportation assistance underscores Aetna’s commitment to ensuring that all children have equal opportunities to enjoy a fulfilling summer experience.
This partnership between Aetna Better Health Kids and The Salvation Army exemplifies a shared dedication to supporting the well-being and development of children in the community. By investing in these Summer Day Camp Programs, Aetna is not only contributing financially but also fostering a nurturing environment where children can learn, grow, and create lasting memories.
The impact of this donation extends beyond monetary value; it represents a commitment to empowering young minds and enriching their lives through meaningful experiences. Aetna Better Health Kids’ contribution stands as a testament to the importance of community engagement and corporate social responsibility in creating a brighter future for our youth.