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Hurricane Supplies Bringing Relief To Floridians

Aetna Better Health of Florida spent the days following Hurricane Milton delivering supplies to Orlando and Tampa areas affected by the storm. These relief efforts are vital to supporting communities who don’t have access to food, water, and supplies. Supplies delivered by Aetna included water, diapers, trash bags, dry goods, and cleaning products.

In Tampa, Aetna was able to engage with the local government to ensure that supplies could be delivered directly to those on the coast that were most affected by the storm. Both Hurricane Milton and Helene have been devastating to communities around Florida, and with the help of organizations and local communities, relief efforts are well underway.

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