BuzzRx, the only provider of free prescription discount cards benefiting nonprofits, announced that its program with the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) has donated $750,000 to the nonprofit organization since the program launched in November 2016.
The funds help support the nation's most vulnerable animals and could provide nearly 1.5 million meals for shelter cats and dogs while they wait to get adopted, according to a news release.
Christina Wyman, vice president of cause partnerships at the ASPCA, said the milestone of $750,000 in donations helps the organization continue to make a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable animals across the nation. "BuzzRx's vital contributions elevate our efforts to help protect pets and keep them in safe and loving homes," she said.
The Prescription Discount Card can be used by anyone — insured or uninsured. Cardholders can save up to 80%, and the average BuzzRx customer saves 60% per prescription, resulting in over $1 billion saved.
The card is accepted at over 60,000 drug stores nationwide. Pet owners may look up prescription savings by zip code at BuzzRx.com and present the card at the pharmacy when filling or refilling a prescription. To learn more and get the free card benefitting the ASPCA, go to BuzzRx.com/ASPCA or text ASPCA to 289979.
Matt Herfield, co-founder and CEO of BuzzRx said that many Americans continue to turn to pet adoption to enrich their lives. “We are happy to support the ASPCA in preparing shelter pets for adoption and helping prevent cruelty to animals throughout the country," he said.
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