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$10k Donation to Border Area Nutrition Council 

In Support of Meals for Local Seniors

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The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation, together with Molina Healthcare of Texas (“Molina”), recently donated $10,000 to the Border Area Nutrition Council (B.A.N.C.) in support of efforts to provide meals to seniors in need. Courtesy Image
The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation, together with Molina Healthcare of Texas (“Molina”), recently donated $10,000 to the Border Area Nutrition Council (B.A.N.C.) in support of efforts to provide meals to seniors in need. Courtesy Image

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LAREDO, Texas – The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation, together with Molina Healthcare of Texas (“Molina”), recently donated $10,000 to the Border Area Nutrition Council (B.A.N.C.) in support of efforts to provide meals to seniors in need.

B.A.N.C. provides essential meals, transportation, and recreational services to seniors in Webb County who lack the ability, knowledge, mobility, or mental capacity to obtain adequate nutrition. They do this in partnership with 12 senior centers located throughout the city of Laredo plus three rural centers.  

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“Molina and the Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of seniors across the state,” said Chris Coffey, plan president of Molina Healthcare of Texas. “We are thrilled to partner with Border Area Nutrition Council to help seniors in Webb County obtain the food and services they need.”

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B.A.N.C. also provides home delivered meal services, social activities and transportation to participants to and from their homes, to social events, grocery shopping, for payment of bills, medical appointments and a variety of other destinations.

About The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation
The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)(3) established in 2020 by Molina Healthcare, Inc. The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation was created to improve the health and well-being of disadvantaged populations by funding meaningful, measurable, and innovative programs and solutions that improve health, life, and living in local communities. 

About Molina Healthcare of Texas

Molina Healthcare of Texas has been providing government-funded health care since 2006. The Company serves members through Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare, Medicare-Medicaid (Duals) and Health Insurance Exchange programs, with service areas across Texas. Through its locally operated health plans, Molina Healthcare, Inc., a FORTUNE 500 company, served approximately 5.2 million members as of June 30, 2023. For more information about Molina Healthcare of Texas, visit MolinaHealthcare.com.

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