WellCare of Kentucky and Centene Foundation Give $145,000 to Food Pantries to Help Tackle Food Insecurity in Kentucky
WellCare of Kentucky and Centene Foundation Give $145,000 to Food Pantries to Help Tackle Food Insecurity in Kentucky |
| [28-January-2026] |
Donations strengthen community food resources for families struggling to access healthy food LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- WellCare of Kentucky and Centene Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), today announced a strategic and timely investment aimed at addressing food insecurity across Kentucky. According to Feeding America, food insecurity has reached historic highs in Kentucky, with nearly 280,000 people (18.2%) facing hunger, the largest number ever recorded. This support is a continuation of WellCare's commitment to helping those most in need and advancing long-term solutions to hunger and nutrition challenges. The $145,000 donation will help support access to healthy, nutritious food in communities across Kentucky, including: Family Service Society of Paducah Farm to Healthcare Co (Need More Acres) Elliott County Christian Community Center, INC Kentucky River District Health Department In addition to the above organizations, WellCare of Kentucky also gave Roscoe's Daughter, a nonprofit based in Eastern Kentucky, and Paducah Cooperative Ministry funding to support their food relief efforts. WellCare of Kentucky has a long-standing commitment to food security having rolled out several initiatives across the state, including:
"Food security remains one of the most urgent health challenges facing our state. At WellCare, we see every day how hunger affects health, dignity, and opportunity. That's why this investment and these local programs are so important. By working alongside community partners, we're ensuring families have access to healthy meals today while supporting long-term solutions that strengthen the well-being of communities across Kentucky," said Corey Ewing, Plan President and CEO of WellCare of Kentucky. WellCare's support is part of a $1.5 million recent commitment from the Centene Foundation to organizations across the country, particularly food banks and other community-based groups who typically see increased demand over winter. Centene has long championed the fight against food insecurity. With more than 95% of its Medicaid plans offering food or nutrition intervention programs, which help address the social factors driving 80% of health outcomes, access to nutritious food remains a vital health priority. In 2024, Centene invested $77.1 million toward food security. Specifically, Centene's efforts have spanned multiple states, leveraging innovative, community-based partnerships to combat food insecurity and chronic disease – from Fresh Food Pharmacies in Michigan to farmers market produce vouchers in Illinois, grocery support for diabetic members in Nebraska and maternal care food programs in Arkansas – reinforcing Centene's long-standing commitment to food as a critical driver of health. These investments reflect Centene's broader mission to transform community health through locally driven solutions, addressing drivers like access to nutritious food and promoting long-term sustainability by integrating food access with healthcare services. About WellCare of Kentucky About Centene Foundation
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