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Cigna donates $10K to Cardinals Charities

Posted 12/22/19

Cigna presented a $10,000 donation to the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) at a December Arizona Cardinals home game in Glendale as a sponsor of the Cardinals Charities …

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Cigna donates $10K to Cardinals Charities

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Cigna presented a $10,000 donation to the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) at a December Arizona Cardinals home game in Glendale as a sponsor of the Cardinals Charities “Kicks for Kids” program.

For the 10th consecutive year, Cigna contributed $10,000 to Cardinals Charities based on field goals the Cardinals made during the season. As a result of Cigna’s sponsorship, Cardinals Charities has donated a total of $100,000 to area organizations focused on wellness, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix, Christopher’s Cure, Florence Crittenton of Arizona, Foundation for Blind Children, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Keogh Health Connection, Muscular Dystrophy Association and Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Peoria families interested in learning more about programs, services, research, upcoming events and volunteer opportunities can visit autismcenter.org.

Founded in 1977, SARRC is an internationally recognized nonprofit that conducts innovative research, provides evidence-based practices, disseminates effective training and builds inclusive communities for individuals with autism and their families. SARRC is dedicated to autism research, education, evidence-based treatment and community outreach.