TMCnet News
UnitedHealthcare Donates More Than 1,000 Solar Eclipse Glasses to 14 Boys & Girls Clubs in King CountyBoys & Girls Clubs in King County received 1,020 solar-eclipse glasses from UnitedHealthcare in time to view the eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21. At one of several distribution events, company representatives distributed the glasses and provided materials with tips to safely view the eclipse to the members of the Burke 45th Street Club in Wallingford. The glasses have been certified for safe viewing during the eclipse. This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170818005572/en/ Boys & Girls Clubs in King County received more than 1000 solar-eclipse glasses from UnitedHealthcare in time to view the eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21. At today's gathering, Doug Bowes, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Washington and Cindy Spain, RN, Director, Medical and Clinical Operations, United Healthcare of Washington, and mascot, Dr. Health E. Hound, distributed the glasses and provided materials with tips to safely view the eclipse to the members of the Burke 45th Street Club in Wallingford (Photo: Suzi Pratt). The solar eclipse on Aug. 21 will be visible across North America, with anyone within a roughly 70-mile-wide path from Oregon to South Carolina experiencing a brief total eclipse. People will be able to witness a near total eclipse in the Seattle area, where eclipse coverage will be 91.84 percent. UnitedHealthcare is donating 10,000 eclipse glasses to elementary schools and Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide.
About UnitedHealthcare Click here to subscribe to Mobile Alerts for UnitedHealth Group. View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170818005572/en/ |