Recent SNAP Disruptions Highlight Urgent Need for Sustained Action Against Food Insecurity
Recent SNAP Disruptions Highlight Urgent Need for Sustained Action Against Food Insecurity
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 26, 2025 — Health Net, one of California’s most experienced Medi-Cal managed care health plans and a company of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), announced multiple investments in 2025 aimed at addressing rising food insecurity across the state. The initiative responds to recent disruptions to CalFresh and other federal nutrition programs that have increased strain on millions of California families struggling to access healthy meals.
The investments strengthen a network of community food resources throughout California and are designed to provide immediate relief while building long-term solutions to hunger. The support reinforces Health Net’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of local communities by addressing social drivers of health such as access to nutritious food.
“Food insecurity isn’t an abstract issue — it’s something felt in every community across our state. And the truth is, real change always begins close to home,” said Dorothy Seleski, Medi-Cal President, Health Net. “That’s why these investments matter so much. When we work together with people who know their communities best, we help ensure more families have steady access to the nourishing food that supports healthier, more hopeful lives.”
In 2025, Health Net, together with the Centene Foundation and through its own direct initiatives, made a series of investments totaling more than $1.4 million to address food insecurity across California.
Senator Angelique V. Ashby, California’s 8th Senate District, commented, “Extremely proud of Health Net and the Centene Foundation for helping to keep families across the Golden State fed during this holiday season. Food insecurity is a terrifying reality for 5.5 million people in California, and over 270,000 right here in Sacramento County. This generous contribution will help thousands of people.”
Key investments include:
- $1.1 million grant from the Centene Foundation and Health Net to the California Association of Food Banks.
- Significant grants in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties to Hope the Mission, St. Barnabas Senior Center of Los Angeles and Westside Infant-Family Network.
- $105,000 invested across Los Angeles, Sacramento, Tulare and Mono counties to support local food banks and community organizations to help mitigate the impact of lost SNAP benefits.
“At Hope the Mission, we see firsthand how access to nutritious food changes lives,” said Ken Craft, CEO and Founder of Hope the Mission. “This generous support from Health Net allows us to reach more families across California and strengthen the safety net for those who need it most. Together, we’re not just addressing hunger — we’re building healthier communities.”
Health Net employee volunteer commitment
In 2025, Health Net employees volunteered more than 500 hours with organizations focused on addressing food insecurity. This hands-on involvement reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting local communities.
Health Net also supports the California Food is Medicine Coalition (CalFIMC), an association of food and nutrition service agencies that provide medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling to Californians in need. That partnership plays an important role in delivering vital nutrition and care to individuals facing food insecurity and chronic health conditions.
To learn more about Health Net’s local commitments, visit www.bridgingthedivideca.com.
About Health Net
Founded in California more than 45 years ago, Health Net, LLC, a company of Centene Corporation, believes every person deserves a safety net for their health, regardless of age, income, employment status or current state of health. Today, Health Net provides health plans for individuals, families, businesses of every size and people who qualify for Medi-Cal or Medicare. With more than 118,000 network providers, Health Net serves more than three million members across the state and offers access to substance abuse programs, behavioral health services and managed healthcare products related to prescription drugs. Health Net’s subsidiaries include Health Net of California, Inc., Health Net Life Insurance Company and Health Net Community Solutions, Inc. These entities are wholly owned subsidiaries of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC). For more information, visit www.HealthNet.com.
SOURCE Health Net