Sunshine Health Awards $100,000 in Childcare and Transportation Grants to Support Workforce Access
Date: 03/31/26
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Sunshine Health, a company of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), has awarded $100,000 in childcare and transportation grants to five nonprofit organizations across Florida. The grants connect vulnerable Floridians in more than 40 counties with reliable transportation and affordable childcare, helping reduce barriers to employment.
“We are proud to partner with nonprofit organizations that are creating practical, sustainable solutions to help people build stronger futures for themselves and their families,” said Charlene Zein, President and CEO of Sunshine Health. “We are excited to see the lasting impact these partnerships will have across Florida.”
The five nonprofit organizations selected are:
Organization | Counties Served | Program |
Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas counties | “New to them” provides vehicles or major car repairs and services for individuals who are working full-time or part-time while attending school. | |
Pasco, Pinellas, Hernando counties | Transportation to attend job interviews and participate in transitional and competitive employment. | |
Taylor County | No‑cost childcare programs, including afterschool, summer and early childhood services. | |
37 counties across Florida | Childcare registration and transportation assistance, including vehicle repairs and public transportation passes. | |
St. Lucie County | Transportation assistance for families enrolled in the Home Visitation program. |
“We are truly honored to be selected as a $20,000 recipient of the Sunshine Health grant,” said Emily Ketring, Executive Director of Boys & Girls Club of North Central Florida. “This support allows us to address childcare barriers that impact workforce participation in our rural communities, and we appreciate the opportunity to partner with Sunshine Health to help families stay connected to work.”
Access to reliable transportation plays a critical role in supporting workforce participation and removing barriers to accessing care, which helps individuals get jobs, training opportunities and the health care services they need to maintain long-term stability.
“This grant allows us to expand our reach in Pinellas County by providing reliable transportation to young adults who have aged out of foster care and are working or pursuing education,” said Susan Jacobs, Founder and CEO of Wheels of Success. “Without dependable transportation, many face significant barriers to employment and long‑term stability. This support helps ensure they can get to work, stay in school, and build a more secure future.”