Group Net donates $1000 to Horizon Relief to help individuals affected by oil spill

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Group Net LLC and Horizon Relief's 1000 Bottles of Hope Work Together to Provide Financial Support to Those Affected by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster

Group Net LLC, a health care service company specializing in prescription medication and pharmacy technology solutions, donated $1000 to Horizon Relief, an organization that provides financial relief to those affected by the oil spill.

Horizon Relief's 1000 Bottles of Hope program allows individuals or companies an opportunity to directly help the seafood laborers affected by the oil spill. By donating $1000, donors will receive one bottle of oil reclaimed from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster. The bottles, which are limited in number to 1000, represent the reclamation of the lives of the people who are directly impacted by the worst environmental disaster in the nation's history.

"Sometimes in life there is no second chance, you either make the right moves or life gets the better of you.  We are so grateful to the support of Group Net LLC in helping us to ensure that seafood workers are going to be able to handle the devastating life changes handed to them by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster."

Both companies are doing their part to help those affected by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Group Net LLC's GulfCoastDrugCard.com program works with pharmacies to help those without health insurance following the oil spill to receive discounted rates on prescription medications.  

"For Horizon Relief to be able to help the deckhands, dock workers, and plant workers most affected by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster, we need the help and support of companies like Group Net LLC.  It simply wouldn't be possible without them," says Kevin Voisin, founder of Horizon Relief.

The $1000 from the Bottles for Hope program can be used to pay rent and groceries for the families that Horizon Relief is working with. The oil disaster was another insult to already injured community that is still recovering from the aftermaths of Hurricanes, Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike.

SOURCE Group Net LLC

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