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Prescription Medication Bridge
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Read donor disclosuresNo one should skip a life-sustaining medication because they can't afford it this month.
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Prescription Medication Bridge
It happens more often than most people realize. A senior on a fixed income hits the Medicare Part D donut hole and suddenly can't afford their blood pressure medication. A working parent loses their job and their insurance lapses — the insulin they depend on now costs $300 out of pocket. A cancer patient finishes treatment but can't afford the maintenance drugs that keep them in remission. The Prescription Medication Bridge exists for these moments — stepping in with pharmacy-paid support through verified providers so patients don't have to choose between their health and their other basic needs.
Prescription costs are one of the fastest-rising expenses in American healthcare. When a patient loses insurance, hits a Medicare Part D coverage gap, or faces a sudden income disruption, the medications they depend on become unaffordable overnight. This initiative bridges that gap through pharmacy partner payments.
Every dollar goes directly to verified pharmacy partners — CVS, Walgreens, local independent pharmacies, and specialty providers. The Foundation never gives cash to patients. Prescriptions are filled through documented, accountable channels.
We verify medical need through licensed providers, document every pharmacy payment, and publish program outcomes so supporters know their generosity kept real patients on their medications.
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Who your gift helps
- Patients who have lost insurance coverage and cannot afford critical prescriptions
- Seniors on Medicare facing Part D coverage gaps or formulary changes
- Individuals with chronic conditions — diabetes, hypertension, heart disease — whose medications are cost-prohibitive
- Families navigating sudden income loss where prescription costs become unmanageable
What your gift supports
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Acts of Kindness Foundation is a California public benefit foundation (nonprofit public benefit corporation). This program is administered as charitable assistance. Program and campaign descriptions communicate mission intent and public context, not donor-directed control over distributions. The Foundation retains full discretion over the use and distribution of funds, which may support charitable assistance, program delivery, verification, reporting, and related operations.
All funds are administered by Acts of Kindness Foundation with full discretion over allocation. Prescription payments go directly to verified pharmacy partners — never as cash or reimbursement to patients. Medical need is verified through licensed providers before any assistance is allocated. This initiative does not constitute an entitlement or guarantee of service. The Foundation publishes aggregated program outcomes for supporter transparency.
All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to the Foundation's exclusive control and discretion.
Common questions
How are prescriptions verified?
Every request requires documentation from a licensed healthcare provider — a doctor, nurse practitioner, or specialist — confirming the medication is medically necessary. The Foundation does not accept self-reported medication needs.
Does the Foundation pay patients directly?
No. All payments go directly to the pharmacy filling the prescription. This protects patient dignity and ensures accountability.
Which pharmacies are included?
We work with major pharmacy chains and verified independent pharmacies. The Foundation selects pharmacy partners based on pricing, accessibility, and compliance standards.
Can this cover long-term prescriptions?
This initiative is designed for short-term bridge support during coverage gaps or financial crises. Patients needing ongoing assistance are connected with manufacturer patient assistance programs and public benefit resources.
Is assistance guaranteed?
No. This is a charitable initiative, not an entitlement program. Assistance is based on verified medical need, program capacity, and available funding. The Foundation exercises full discretion over all allocation decisions.
What medications are covered?
Coverage decisions are made case-by-case based on medical necessity, cost, and program capacity. Priority is given to life-sustaining and critical maintenance medications where interruption poses serious health risks.
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