Sunshine Health and Centene Foundation Make $410,000 Investment to Help Tackle Food Insecurity in Florida
CenteneCentene(US:CNC) Prnewswire·2025-11-19 16:30

Core Insights - Sunshine Health and Centene Foundation announced a $300,000 investment to combat food insecurity in Florida, partnering with Farm Share, Inc. to provide emergency food resources [1][2] - The initiative aims to address the challenges faced by millions of Americans due to disruptions in nutrition assistance programs, affecting approximately 47.4 million people nationwide [1][6] - An additional $110,000 will be allocated to various organizations across Florida to further support food distribution efforts [3][5] Investment Details - The $300,000 investment will enable Farm Share to distribute at least 125,000 pounds of food, equating to over 104,000 meals [2] - The funding is part of a broader $1.5 million commitment from the Centene Foundation to support food banks and community organizations nationwide [5][8] Organizational Impact - Sunshine Health emphasizes its mission to uplift communities and ensure access to nutritious food, continuing its monthly food pantry initiatives at Community Connections Centers [4][10] - Centene's Chief Health Officer highlighted the importance of access to nutritious food as foundational to good health, with over 95% of its Medicaid plans offering food or nutrition intervention programs [6][8] Broader Commitment - In 2024, Centene invested $77.1 million toward food security initiatives across multiple states, reinforcing its commitment to addressing food insecurity and chronic disease [8][9] - The investments reflect Centene's mission to transform community health through locally driven solutions, integrating food access with healthcare services [9][10]