What do you take for granted?
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Sharing your story helps medicines get to those in need.

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Breathable air, clean water, and our health – including our medicines – are just some of the many things we take for granted. Though most Americans can afford low-cost generic medicines, there are some who need help.
The generic and biosimilar industry is working with Direct Relief to donate doses of medicines across the U.S. to those in need. You can be part of a collective effort to provide medicines to people in critical need from a disaster situation, public health emergency or support for underserved communities.
The generic and biosimilar industry is working with Direct Relief to donate doses of medicines across the U.S. to those in need. You can be part of a collective effort to provide medicines to people in critical need from a disaster situation, public health emergency or support for underserved communities.

Your video share will be counted, and medicine distributed based on the most urgent need.
What others wish they hadn’t taken for granted…
We often don’t realize what we have until it is gone. Make sure you protect these things while you still can. Choose a story to watch below.
Share the gift of health.
Direct Relief operates the largest charitable medicine program in the United States. Their reliable network and infrastructure ensure donations go where they’re needed most. By partnering with them, we are able to help billions of people around the U.S. Join us – it’s easy! Just share your story, and we’ll do the rest.

I was prescribed a few generic medicines that help me manage my condition. And it’s just not an issue for me anymore. Thank you!
K.C. ~ Seattle, WA
Keep the giving going.
Use the social sharing tools, #4GRxANTED and @4GRxANTED, at the end of your video to inspire others. Learn more ways you can activate your colleagues, family and friends join the movement.
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