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Ambetter of Illinois Health Plan Announces $10,000 Contribution to Support the Greater Chicago Food Depositorys Workforce Development Initiatives

Date: 07/07/22

The Food Depository’s programs will prepare un/underemployed individuals for quality jobs 

Ambetter of Illinois, a health insurance marketplace plan and subsidiary of Centene Corp., announces a $10,000 contribution to the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s workforce training programs to address the root causes of hunger, including unemployment and poverty.

The Food Depository’s programs, supported in part by Ambetter, will provide employment opportunities for an estimated 140 students annually as they work toward industry credentials, required by many food and logistics industry employers and start meaningful careers.

“The Greater Chicago Food Depository’s workforce development training programs strengthen the health and economic stability of the communities it serves. It provides strong workforce training and education that addresses much of the root causes of food insecurity,” said Kevin Counihan, President of Ambetter Health on behalf of Ambetter of Illinois.  “Ambetter Health is proud to support these initiatives through Ambetter of Illinois in tandem with the Greater Chicago Food Depository as it provides the skill enhancement needed to provide meaningful employment to community residents.”

“Employment helps people overcome poverty and hunger. Support from Ambetter of Illinois helps ensure that our neighbors have the skills and supports to enter high-quality careers,” said Malik Kemokai, Director of Workforce Development Strategy & Operations of the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

Executives from Ambetter Health presented the “big check” to the representatives from Greater Chicago Food Depository on May 18, 2022.

The organization offers hybrid workforce training programming and will focus on skills needed to gain immediate employment in industries and jobs in high demand. Recognizing that students may have other needs preventing them from attaining employment, the Food Depository also provides additional resources such as job readiness education and financial literacy to set them up for success.

On May 18, 2022, Ambetter presented a “big check” to the Food Depository followed by a tour of the facility’s program and training areas, and a group volunteer event in which Ambetter staff helped package nearly 4,000 pounds of fresh produce.

For more information about the Food Depository and their workforce development programs, please visit chicagosfoodbank.org/job-training.