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BENTONVILLE, Ark., March 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- evermore, the personalized health benefits platform transforming how people access the resources they need to live healthier lives, today announced a new retail partnership with Discount Drug Mart, expanding access to essential health and wellness products across Ohio.
By evermore · Via GlobeNewswire · March 19, 2026
BENTONVILLE, Ark., Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- evermore, the personalized health benefits platform transforming how people access the resources they need to live healthier lives, today announced a new partnership with United Supermarkets, a leading regional grocery banner known for its deep community roots and commitment to serving families across Texas and Eastern New Mexico. This partnership expands evermore’s retail, supporting its explosive growth in health plans and their members in 2026.
By evermore · Via GlobeNewswire · January 13, 2026
BENTONVILLE, Ark., Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- evermore, the personalized health benefits platform redefining how people access the resources they need to live healthier lives, today announced a new partnership with Vallarta Supermarkets, one of California’s most beloved Latino-owned grocery chains.
By evermore · Via GlobeNewswire · December 9, 2025
The move reflects the broader role the company is playing coordinating benefit funds across programs to reduce fraud and waste, tying dollars to outcomes
By evermore · Via GlobeNewswire · October 7, 2025

Evermore, a national nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to advancing bereavement care for all bereaved children and families, today announced findings from the organization’s ‘America’s Forgotten Orphans’ report. Developed in collaboration with The Pennsylvania State University and the University of Southern California, the report is the first of its kind to examine the current and historical trends in childhood bereavement, finding it is an epidemic hiding in plain sight. Additionally, the report outlines the consequences of federal lawmakers, philanthropists, and other public figures prioritizing support only for children who have lost a parent to COVID-19, including plans being circulated by lawmakers today. Importantly, the report found that upwards of 95 percent of parentally bereaved children are at risk of being left behind, should this targeted approach be enacted.
By Evermore · Via Business Wire · December 6, 2022
