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Carolina Complete Health and Centene Foundation Make $200,000 Investment to Help Tackle Food Insecurity in North Carolina

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Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) and Centene Foundation announced a targeted investment to address food insecurity in North Carolina on Nov. 7, 2025. Carolina Complete Health is facilitating $200,000 to support statewide food banks, 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers for patient distribution, and multiple community partners. The plan serves over 275,000 members in North Carolina and reports prior community commitments including $3 million invested over 18 months, a $600,000 rebuild project, and a $250,000 prescription produce program. The action is part of a broader $1.5 million Centene Foundation U.S. commitment and follows Centene's $77.1 million investment in food security in 2024.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) e Centene Foundation hanno annunciato un investimento mirato per affrontare l'insicurezza alimentare in Nord Carolina il 7 nov 2025. Carolina Complete Health sta facilitando $200,000 per supportare i banchi alimentari regionali, 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers per la distribuzione ai pazienti e diversi partner comunitari. Il piano serve oltre 275.000 membri in Nord Carolina e riporta impegni comunitari precedenti tra cui $3 milioni investiti in 18 mesi, un progetto di ricostruzione da $600.000 e un programma di prodotti prescritti a base di frutta e verdura da $250.000. L'azione fa parte di un più ampio impegno della Centene Foundation negli Stati Uniti di $1,5 milioni e segue l'investimento di Centene di $77,1 milioni nella sicurezza alimentare nel 2024.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) y Centene Foundation anunciaron una inversión dirigida para abordar la inseguridad alimentaria en Carolina del Norte el 7 de noviembre de 2025. Carolina Complete Health está facilitando $200,000 para respaldar los bancos de alimentos a nivel estatal, 10 Centros de Salud Calificados Federalmente (FQHCs) para la distribución a pacientes y varios socios comunitarios. El plan sirve a más de 275,000 miembros en Carolina del Norte y reporta compromisos comunitarios anteriores, incluyendo $3 millones invertidos en 18 meses, un proyecto de reconstrucción de $600,000 y un programa de productos de prescripción a base de frutas y verduras por $250,000. La acción es parte de un compromiso estadounidense más amplio de $1,5 millones de la Centene Foundation y sigue a la inversión de Centene de $77,1 millones en seguridad alimentaria en 2024.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC)Centene Foundation은 2025년 11월 7일 노스캐롤라이나의 식량 불안에 대응하기 위한 표적 투자 발표했다. Carolina Complete Health는 주 전체의 식품 은행 지원, 환자 분배를 위한 10곳의 연방 자격 건강 센터(FQHC) 및 여러 커뮤니티 파트너를 위해 $200,000를 촉진한다. 이 계획은 노스캐롤라이나의 275,000명 이상의 구성원을 대상으로 하며, 18개월간 $3백만의 투자, $600,000의 재건 프로젝트, $250,000의 처방 생산 프로그램을 포함한 이전의 커뮤니티 약속을 보고한다. 이 조치는 미국 내 Centene Foundation의 $1.5백만 약속의 일부이며 2024년 Centene의 $77.1백만 식량 안보 투자에 이어진다.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) et Centene Foundation ont annoncé un investissement ciblé pour lutter contre l'insécurité alimentaire en Caroline du Nord le 7 novembre 2025. Carolina Complete Health facilite $200,000 pour soutenir les banques alimentaires à l'échelle de l'État, 10 Centres de Santé Qualifiés Fédéralement pour la distribution aux patients et plusieurs partenaires communautaires. Le plan dessert plus de 275 000 membres en Caroline du Nord et rapporte des engagements communautaires antérieurs incluant $3 millions investis sur 18 mois, un projet de reconstruction de $600,000 et un programme de produits sur ordonnance à base de fruits et légumes de $250,000. L'action fait partie d'un engagement plus large de $1,5 millions de la Centene Foundation aux États-Unis et fait suite à l'investissement de Centene de $77,1 millions dans la sécurité alimentaire en 2024.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) und Centene Foundation kündigten am 7. November 2025 eine gezielte Investition an, um die Ernährungsunsicherheit in North Carolina anzugehen. Carolina Complete Health sorgt für $200,000, um landesweit Lebensmittelbanken, 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers zur Patientenverteilung und mehrere Gemeinde Partner zu unterstützen. Der Plan bedient über 275,000 Mitglieder in North Carolina und berichtet über frühere Verpflichtungen der Gemeinschaft, darunter $3 Millionen Investitionen über 18 Monate, ein $600,000 Wiederaufbauprojekt und ein $250,000 Programm für verschreibungspflichtige Produkte. Die Maßnahme ist Teil eines breiteren $1,5 Millionen Engagements der Centene Foundation in den USA und folgt auf Centenes $77,1 Millionen Investition in die Lebensmittelsicherheit im Jahr 2024.

Carolina Complete Health (NYSE: CNC) و Centene Foundation أعلنتا عن استثمار مستهدف لمعالجة انعدام الأمن الغذائي في نورث كارولينا في 7 نوفمبر 2025. تسهّل Carolina Complete Health $200,000 لدعم بنوك الطعام على مستوى الولاية، و< b>10 مراكز صحية مؤهلة اتحاديًا للتوزيع على المرضى وشركاء مجتمعيين متعددين. الخطة تخدم أكثر من 275,000 عضو في نورث كارولينا وتورد التزامات مجتمعية سابقة بما في ذلك $3 مليون مستثمَرة على مدى 18 شهرًا، ومشروع إعادة بناء بقيمة $600,000، وبرنامج وصفة منتج دوائي بـ $250,000. هذا الإجراء جزء من التزام أوسع لـ$1.5 مليون من Centene Foundation في الولايات المتحدة ويتبع استثمار Centene البالغ $77.1 مليون في الأمن الغذائي في 2024.

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  • $200,000 allocated to North Carolina food banks and FQHCs
  • Plan serves over 275,000 members in North Carolina
  • $3 million invested in food-security projects over the past 18 months
  • Part of a $1.5 million Centene Foundation national commitment
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  • None.

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Carolina Complete Health and the Centene Foundation commit $200,000 to North Carolina food-security efforts; scale and past investments moderate impact.

The funding directs $200,000 to multiple food banks, pantries and ten FQHCs, enabling direct food distribution to patients. The plan serves over 275,000 members and cites national context of food insecurity at 47.4 million people, including 13.8 million children; this gives the donation clear social relevance.

Dependence and risk stem from magnitude and permanency: this is a one-time, targeted philanthropic disbursement within a broader $1.5 million Centene Foundation commitment, and follows prior local investments (over $3 million in 18 months, including $600,000 and $250,000 projects). The operational effect will hinge on partner capacity to scale distribution quickly and on continued funding beyond this emergency tranche.

Watch near-term distribution metrics and timelines—how many households and meals this $200,000 converts to, and whether the ten FQHCs report patient-level reach within the winter period starting Nov. 7, 2025. For assessing corporate impact, monitor follow-up disclosures of quantitative outcomes and whether funding becomes recurring over the next 6–12 months.

Investment strengthens community food resources for families struggling to access healthy meals

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Carolina Complete Health and Centene Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), today announced a strategic and timely investment aimed at addressing food insecurity across North Carolina. This initiative comes as millions of Americans face increasing challenges in accessing nutritious meals due to recent disruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), food insecurity currently affects approximately 47.4 million people nationwide, including 13.8 million children.

Carolina Complete Health, one of Centene's Medicaid plans serving over 275,000 members in North Carolina, is facilitating over $200,000 to support food banks and organizations addressing food insecurity across the state. Beneficiaries include:

  • Common Heart
  • Crisis Control Ministries
  • Food Bank of the Albemarle
  • Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina
  • Harnett Food Pantry
  • Manna Food Bank
  • Nourish Up
  • Salvation Army
  • The Poe Center for Education Health
  • Tri-Area Ministry Food Pantry
  • We Care Food Pantry

Additionally, ten Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) will receive funding, enabling them to distribute food directly to patients in need. This initiative reflects Carolina Complete Health's ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities and advancing sustainable solutions to hunger and nutrition challenges.

"As a local Medicaid health plan, Carolina Complete Health is deeply committed to helping address the issue of food insecurity in North Carolina," said Chris Paterson, CEO of Carolina Complete Health. "Our members are among the most vulnerable, and we see firsthand how lack of access to nutritious food affects their health and well-being. Supporting solutions that bring nourishment and dignity to our communities is not just part of our mission — it's part of who we are," added Paterson.

Over the past 18 months, Carolina Complete Health has invested over $3 million and hundreds of volunteer hours to help combat food insecurity across North Carolina. Projects have included a $600,000 investment to help rebuild a food pantry for A Lot of Direction Love and Affection (ADLA) and a $250,000 investment for a prescription produce program for the Green Rural Redevelopment Organization (GRRO). Carolina Complete Health has also provided financial support to Food Connection, Second Harvest Food Bank and several other organizations.

This most recent investment is part of a $1.5 million commitment from the Centene Foundation to organizations across the country, particularly food banks and other community-based groups that are typically preparing for winter but may already be experiencing critical shortages.

"Families across the country are facing unprecedented challenges as essential nutrition programs experience strain and demand for food assistance continues to rise. Local organizations have been working tirelessly to meet these needs, and this emergency funding will strengthen their efforts — helping ensure that children and families most at risk have access to healthy meals during this critical time," said Centene's Chief Health Officer Alice Chen. "Access to nutritious food is foundational to good health, and sustained investment in these programs is essential to reducing disparities and improving long-term outcomes for vulnerable communities."

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 Carolina Complete Health
Carolina Complete Health is the first and only Provider-Led Medicaid Managed Care plan in North Carolina, established through a joint venture between the Centene Corporation, North Carolina Medical Society, and the North Carolina Community Health Center Association. Carolina Complete Health is committed to providing our 275,000+ members with access to quality healthcare and to supporting health equity.

About Centene Foundation
The Centene Foundation (the "Foundation"), a private nonprofit focused on investing in economically challenged communities, is the philanthropic arm of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) ("Centene"). The Foundation supports projects and initiatives strategically aligned with Centene's mission-driven culture and enhances the work Centene is doing to remove the barriers to wellness underserved and low-income populations face. The Foundation is committed to addressing drivers of health and improving health equity in three distinct areas of focus: healthcare, social services and education. To learn more, visit the Centene Foundation's website.

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FAQ

How much did Carolina Complete Health and Centene Foundation commit to food insecurity in North Carolina on Nov. 7, 2025?

They are facilitating a $200,000 investment to support food banks, FQHCs, and community partners in North Carolina.

Which organizations will receive Carolina Complete Health's Nov. 7, 2025 funding and how will it be distributed?

Funding will go to named food banks and pantries across the state and to 10 FQHCs to enable direct food distribution to patients.

How many North Carolina members does Carolina Complete Health serve and why is this relevant to the Nov. 7, 2025 investment?

Carolina Complete Health serves over 275,000 members, highlighting the plan’s local exposure to food-insecure populations.

What prior food-security investments has Carolina Complete Health reported before Nov. 7, 2025?

Over the past 18 months it invested $3 million, including a $600,000 pantry rebuild and a $250,000 prescription produce program.

How does the Nov. 7, 2025 North Carolina investment relate to Centene Foundation's national efforts?

The state investment is part of a broader $1.5 million Centene Foundation commitment to support food banks and community groups nationwide.
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