Superior HealthPlan Publishes 2025 Community Investment Report
Date: 02/13/26
Superior HealthPlan (“Superior”), a leading managed care organization in Texas and a company of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), today released its sixth annual community investment report, showcasing the many initiatives that helped support individuals and families throughout 2025. Superior worked with 832 partners, participated in more than 2,100 events and presentations, and contributed nearly $1.2 million in grants, sponsorships, and other funding to support communities.
“Superior has always been committed to uplifting local communities by finding meaningful ways to support Texans when they need it most,” said Superior HealthPlan President and CEO, Mitch Wasden. “Our work last year is an extension of what we’ve been doing for decades – working together with thousands of partners and providers to truly make a difference in the lives of those we serve.”
In addition to providing quality healthcare coverage, Superior identified opportunities to address the challenges Texans may be facing in their daily lives. These included:
- Supporting Uvalde. Partnered with Uvalde-based Community Health Development, Inc. to open a new $16 million multi-purpose community health center, improving access to needed care and support for local families.
- Introducing Strong Youth Strong Communities. Teamed up with the Pro Football Hall of Fame to host 1,000 students at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, helping them build skills to address the mental health challenges they may be facing.
- Funding Hygiene Closets. Provided personal care items in more than 30 communities across the state, bringing Superior’s total investment in the initiative since 2020 to more than $850,000.
- Providing Annual Grants. Supported healthcare providers and nonprofit organizations with $200,000 in funding, allowing them to expand their services or offer new programs in their respective communities.
To learn more about Superior’s investment in Texas communities and other ways the company gives back, visit SuperiorHealthPlan.com/membersfirst.