Honestly, I wasn’t sure that Angels for Change could help because we are not located in USA, but they really did a wonderful job in no time.
Angels for Change celebrates the Senate’s passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes key provisions from the MAPS Act to strengthen transparency and coordination across the drug supply chain. This bipartisan step, led by Senators Peters, Lankford, Ernst, Cotton, Kaine, King, and Scott, advances meaningful progress toward a more reliable supply of essential medicines.
As the bill moves to the House, Angels for Change urges continued momentum to protect patients and prevent future drug shortages.
Angels for Change’s Project PROTECT has taken a significant step to strengthen preparedness for a lifesaving medicine, magnesium sulfate. In partnership with STAQ Pharma, magnesium sulfate is now ready for on-demand production, reinforcing resilience for a medicine essential to protecting mothers and newborns during emergencies and supply strain. This proactive readiness ensures patients receive vital treatment without delay.
Angels for Change has named Vimala Raghavendran, Vice President at the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP), as the 2025 Change Maker of the Year. Raghavendran created the groundbreaking Medicine Supply Map, a first-of-its-kind tool used nationwide to uncover vulnerabilities in the medicine supply chain and prevent drug shortages.
Her innovation has powered lifesaving work at A4C and beyond — strengthening access to critical medicines and protecting patients.

