Superior HealthPlan and The Centene Foundation are partnering with 20 Texas schools to implement the No One Eats Alone (NOEA) program, which aims to combat social isolation among 5th to 8th-grade students. This initiative, sponsored by The Centene Foundation and organized by Sandy Hook Promise, provides interactive lessons and peer leadership activities to foster inclusivity and help students connect with their peers. The program, which Superior HealthPlan has supported for a decade, addresses the risks of social isolation identified by the CDC for mental and physical health.
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20 Texas Schools Partner with Superior HealthPlan and The Centene Foundation to Address Social Isolation with No One Eats Alone Initiative
Superior HealthPlan and The Centene Foundation are partnering with 20 Texas schools to implement the No One Eats Alone (NOEA) program, which aims to combat social isolation among 5th to 8th-grade students. This initiative, sponsored by The Centene Foundation and organized by Sandy Hook Promise, provides interactive lessons and peer leadership activities to foster inclusivity and help students connect with their peers. The program, which Superior HealthPlan has supported for a decade, addresses the risks of social isolation identified by the CDC for mental and physical health.