Passport and the Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation Donate $15,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana
Media Contact: Ben Jackey, Ben.Jackey@molinahealthcare.com, (502) 377-9484
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 20, 2024 – The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation (“MolinaCares”), in collaboration with Passport by Molina Healthcare (“Passport”), presented a $15,000 check to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana. The donation will provide scholarships for children to participate in the program which includes activities like trips to sport events, museums, and more. One-on-one mentoring has shown to have a positive impact on youth behavior, health, and academics.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters program supports kids ages 6 to 17 by pairing them with an older mentor. “Bigs” and “Littles” get together 2-3 times each month to have fun, play games, do homework, or just talk. In 2022, over 600 youth participated. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana data show 99% of Littles avoided the juvenile justice system, 96% graduated on time, and 86% reported stable or improved mental well-being.
“Passport believes in a holistic approach to wellness, and mentoring helps boost self-esteem, foster a sense of belonging, and positively impacts decision-making for our youth,” said Ryan Sadler, plan president for Passport by Molina Healthcare. “We are proud to support Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Kentuckiana as they help change the future of Louisville, one life at a time.”
A recent study on mentoring showed a correlation between mentoring during childhood and stronger mental health. It also found correlations between mentoring and upward mobility for low-income youth. The study showed that more youth need access to mentors than ever before, despite an increase in youth mentoring programs like Big Brothers Big Sisters. Children participating in these programs are less likely to suffer from severe anxiety or depression and more likely to make healthier choices.
“We are so grateful to Passport by Molina Healthcare for their support of our youth mentorship programs,” said Gary Friedman, CEO of Big Brother, Big Sister of Kentuckiana. “Their commitment reflects the importance of mentorship and the life-changing impact it has on mentors and mentees alike. This gift creates a ripple effect of positivity for the youth and families we serve and will help us make more matches and impact more lives in our community.”
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 Passport by Molina Healthcare
Molina Healthcare of Kentucky, Inc., dba Passport by Molina Healthcare, provides government-funded, quality health care to low-income individuals, and works closely with local providers and community partners to improve health outcomes for members and the communities it serves. Passport by Molina Healthcare is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Molina Healthcare, Inc., a Fortune 500 company that provides managed health care services under the Medicaid and Medicare programs, and through state insurance marketplaces. For more information about Passport Health Plan by Molina Healthcare, visit PassportHealthPlan.com.
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