In celebration of the holidays and as a kick-off to the season of giving EmblemHealth, which recently expanded its product offering in the Buffalo region, is donating 110 tickets to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo for this Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Since 1926, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo has been in the forefront of youth development, working with young people from disadvantaged economic, social, and family circumstances. It actively seeks to enrich the lives of girls and boys whom other youth agencies failed to reach and is dedicated to ensuring that the community’s disadvantaged youths have greater access to quality programs and services that will enhance their lives and shape their futures. Today, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo serves 4,000 youth between the ages of 6-18.
EmblemHealth, Inc., through its companies Group Health Incorporated (GHI) and HIP Health Plan of New York (HIP), provides quality health care coverage and administrative services to approximately 2.8 million people. Groups and individuals can choose from a variety of PPO, EPO and HMO plans, as well as coverage for prescription drugs and dental and vision care. EmblemHealth offers a choice of networks, including quality doctors and other health care professionals throughout the region, leading acute care hospitals across the tristate area, and physicians and hospitals across all 50 states.
Entry Image: (L-R back row) George W. Collins Jr. Esq., chairman of the board, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, and Bob Croce, EmblemHealth, are joined with some Boys & Girls Club members showing off some of the 110 Buffalo Bills tickets that were donated by EmblemHealth.