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Americares Honors Teva with Power of Partnership Award

June 02, 2025

Americares, in partnership with the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA), presented its annual Power of Partnership Award to Teva Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company, in recognition of its outstanding commitment to increasing access to medicines for patients in need worldwide.  PoP-2025.png

Americares Deputy Medical Officer Dr. Adam Schwartz presented the award today at HDA’s Business and Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla. Americares and HDA created the Power of Partnership Award 20 years ago to recognize HDA-member pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors that have demonstrated exceptional dedication to expanding access to health care.

“Teva is one of Americares most dedicated and longstanding supporters, donating enough medicine over the past 29 years to fill nearly 19 million prescriptions,” Schwartz said during the award presentation. “With Teva’s support we are increasing access to health for people and communities in need all over the world.”

Teva is one of Americares top product donors, donating medicines valued at $48 million last year alone for distribution to Americares partner health centers in low and middle-income countries. Over the years, Teva products have reached Americares partner organizations and health facilities in 124 countries. The donated products include medicines to manage respiratory illness, hypertension, cholesterol, diabetes, depression, as well as lifesaving antibiotics. Teva has also donated medicines over the years to support Americares responses to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake, flooding in the Philippines and the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine.

“Expanding access to medicines for underserved populations is a core element of Teva’s Health Future sustainability strategy,” said Carol Richardson, U.S. head of sustainability and health equity at Teva. “Teva is honored to receive this prestigious recognition from Americares, our longstanding partner, and we look forward to continuing our work together to help provide quality care to people in need around the world.”

In 2024, Teva launched a produce-to-give program to provide a dedicated supply of essential medicines to three Americares partner health facilities in El Salvador. In the first year of the program, Teva donated enough medicines to fill more than 13,500 prescriptions for patients in need. The donated products included medications to treat infections, cardiovascular disease and gastrointestinal issues.

“On behalf of HDA, we congratulate Teva on this well-deserved honor,” said HDA President and CEO Chester “Chip” Davis, Jr. “HDA applauds Teva’s work with Americares to donate lifesaving medicines to patients worldwide, as well as Teva’s commitment to enhancing health outcomes for individuals. Our longstanding partnership with Americares on the Power of Partnership Award helps highlight companies—like Teva—that are making a meaningful impact through philanthropy.”

ABOUT AMERICARES
Americares is a health-focused relief and development organization that saves lives and improves health for people affected by poverty or disaster. Each year, Americares reaches 85 countries on average, including the United States, with life-changing health programs, medicine, medical supplies and emergency aid. Americares is one of the world’s leading nonprofit providers of donated medicine and medical supplies. For more information, visit americares.org.

ABOUT THE HEALTHCARE DISTRIBUTION ALLIANCE
The Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) represents primary pharmaceutical distributors — the vital link between the nation’s pharmaceutical manufacturers and more than 200,000 pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics and others nationwide. Since 1876, HDA has helped members navigate regulations and innovations to get the right medicines to the right patients at the right time, safely and efficiently. The HDA Research Foundation, HDA’s non-profit charitable foundation, serves the healthcare industry by providing research and education focused on priority healthcare supply chain issues. For more information, visit www.hda.org.