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  • Thursday, 19 Dec 2019

Allergan Foundation Giving Reaches $95 Million Since Inception

Publisher: The Insight Partners

Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), a global pharmaceutical company, today announced that The Allergan Foundation has awarded a total of $10 million in charitable grants in 2019. The grants were donated to more than 400 organizations in 32 states as part of The Allergan Foundation's commitment to providing a lasting and positive impact in the communities in which Allergan employees live and work. The 2019 grants bring The Allergan Foundation's total donations in its 21-year history to approximately $95 million, including $45 million since 2015.

"We at The Allergan Foundation are honored and proud to offer our support to the many organizations striving to make a difference in the health and wellbeing of our communities," said Brent Saunders, Chairman of The Allergan Foundation and Chairman and CEO of Allergan. "We are privileged to work closely with many of these organizations whose missions are focused on Allergan's key therapeutic areas including eye care, central nervous system, breast health and gastroenterology. We are delighted to contribute to their resources for improving patient treatment and care."

"Many of the groups supported by The Allergan Foundation are small, grassroots organizations with a focus on fulfilling a specific need in their community. Without their selfless effort and dedication, many of these needs would remain unfulfilled," said Alex Kelly, President of The Allergan Foundation and Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Allergan.

The Allergan Foundation's 2019 grants include support for the following:

  • Eye Care health initiatives including Research to Prevent Blindness, American Glaucoma Society, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Foundation, Helen Keller International, Foundation Fighting Blindness and Blind Children's Learning Center of Orange County
  • Programs supporting Gastroenterology including American Liver Foundation, American Gastroenterological Association, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Camp Oasis and American College of Gastroenterology
  • Central Nervous System treatment initiatives including Migraine Research Foundation, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, Alzheimer's Los Angeles' Dementia Health Care Initiative and Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
  • Programs supporting Mental Health awareness including The Jed Foundation Campus Program, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, The Trevor Project and Mental Health America
  • Continued support for Breast Health initiatives as part of a $2 million pledge in 2018, including Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Living Beyond Breast Cancer and BreastCancer.org
  • Military and Veterans' programs including continued support for the Manufacturing Institute's "Heroes MAKE America" career program for U.S. veteran candidates, Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, Blinded Veterans Association's peer support program and Paralyzed Veterans of America
  • STEM education programs including the University of California at Irvine, Association for Women in Science, Students 2 Science, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Girls, Inc.
  • Local community organizations including Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, Emilio Nares Foundation, Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Community Hope, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas, Helmets of Love, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington and the American Red Cross

The Allergan Foundation considers community grant applications on an annual basis from qualified U.S.-based tax-exempt public charities with innovative and leading programs and services, well-defined goals, a commitment to maximizing resources, and a reputation for meeting objectives and reporting measured results.


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