Analgesic Healthcare proudly reaffirms its long-standing commitment to the community through continued partnership with Metropolitan Ministries, a leading nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless and at-risk families.
This year, Analgesic Healthcare participated in the annual Bridge Builders event one of Metropolitan Ministries’ most impactful fundraisers highlighting powerful stories of transformation and the collective power of compassion.
For more than a decade, Analgesic Healthcare has stood alongside Metropolitan Ministries, contributing nearly $2 million toward its mission of restoring hope, self-sufficiency, and stability. In its latest initiative, the company has launched a triple match campaign, significantly multiplying the impact of every contribution received.
Metropolitan Ministries, recognized with a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator, delivers critical services including meals, safe shelter, and life-changing support. In the past year alone, the organization has:
- Served over 3.2 million meals
- Provided 122,000+ nights of shelter
- Assisted 78,000+ families

“Our collaboration with Metropolitan Ministries is rooted in a shared belief: that everyone deserves dignity, hope, and a pathway to a better future,” said Mark Edgerton, COO of Analgesic Healthcare.
“We’re honored to play a part in that mission and encourage others to join us in making a difference.”
Analgesic Healthcare is proud to support Bridge Builders 2025, themed The Ripple Effect: Investing in the Lives of Teenagers Living in a Homeless Shelter – The Transformative Power of Hope. This theme aligns closely with the company’s core values and its ongoing efforts to help build stronger, more compassionate communities.
Analgesic Healthcare joins a distinguished group of Annual Hope Partners for Bridge Builders 2025:
- Florida Blue
- JPMorgan Chase
- BayCare
- TD Bank
- Analgesic Healthcare
To learn more or to get involved through donations, volunteering, or community drives, please visit www.metromin.org.
Donate Here: https://secured.metromin.org/page/79951/event/1?ea.tracking.id=2025BBL