Unison Health Plan employees donate socks to Operation Safety Net

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Employees from Unison Health Plan, part of AmeriChoice, the nation’s largest Medicaid managed care company, have donated 1,243 pairs of socks to Operation Safety Net, helping Pittsburgh’s homeless. In addition to the donated socks, Unison used monetary donations to purchase more than 200 pairs of diabetic socks and dozens of thermal socks. Nationally, the drive collected socks in nearly 30 different locations to benefit local charities.

“Our objective with this drive was to provide for one of the most basic needs for disadvantaged populations, a warm pair of socks”

“Our objective with this drive was to provide for one of the most basic needs for disadvantaged populations, a warm pair of socks,” said AmeriChoice President Russell Petrella, Ph.D. “Our 3,600 employees responded generously to this first Warm Socks for the Holidays drive, donating and distributing about 6,400 pairs of socks to local charities in nearly 30 cities.”

AmeriChoice is UnitedHealth Group’s Medicaid managed care unit, and its nearly three million members in 25 states and the District of Columbia are among the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.

The effort carried on a long tradition of AmeriChoice giving back to the communities it serves, with support for initiatives such as the U.S. Marines’ Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree programs, among others.

“We are fortunate to have the opportunity to serve in this way and we hope these socks will help make the holidays brighter for thousands of people,” Petrella said.

Source: Unison Health Plan

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