BENDIGO UFS Pharmacies has launched a new membership program designed to deliver more value to customers while strengthening its long-standing commitment to the local community.
For a small annual membership fee, benefits include points redeemable as store credit or donations to local causes, as well as unlimited nurse consultations, available seven days a week.
The member-owned community group, which has five pharmacies and an optical outlet in the Bendigo region, will also donate 50% of membership income back into the community, supporting local health and wellbeing initiatives.
The group has named the Bendigo Foodshare Christmas Appeal, which helps feed more than 15,500 local people every week, as the first recipient of rewards points.
"We're proud to start this new chapter by supporting Bendigo Foodshare," Bendigo UFS CEO Nicole Cox said.
"It's an organisation that perfectly represents the community spirit our members help sustain."
Cox said the new membership program reflects the organisation's deep commitment to local people and to evolving how it supports members and community.
"This is a really exciting step for Bendigo UFS - one that's all about connection, reward and community impact," Cox said.
"Our members play such an important role in helping us reinvest in Bendigo.
"This new program makes it even easier for every purchase to make a difference locally, while offering meaningful rewards and recognition for our members," she concluded. KB
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