Eagle Times Staff
Berlin, Vt. — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont and its partner Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan jointly pledged $100,000 to the Vermont Flood Response and Recovery Fund 2023 to support the state’s recovery and rebuilding after the devastating July floods.
“So many Vermonters are struggling with significant loss from catastrophic flooding,” said Don George, President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont. “Blue Cross VT is committed to helping our beloved state recover.”
“We eagerly join our friends and colleagues at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont in extending financial support to help Vermonters recover and rebuild, and we join the nation in wishing for the continued health and safety of residents and disaster-relief responders,” said Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan President and CEO Daniel J. Loepp.
Blue Cross VT employees are volunteering in local communities through the organization’s Blue Crew Day of Service program. Many are choosing to help clean up the small businesses, neighbors’ homes and other entities impacted by the floodwaters in our downtowns across the state.
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