The annual gathering serves as a primary hub for affiliates and organizations to refine strategies for supporting youth nationwide. For Peach State Health Plan, a subsidiary of Centene Corporation, the presence at the conference highlights a shift toward addressing social determinants of health through direct community engagement. By fostering relationships between mentors and young people, the organization aims to build more resilient support networks.
Peach State Health Plan reinforces youth mentorship in Atlanta
Youth development leaders and corporate partners converged in Atlanta this week for the 2026 Big Brothers Big Sisters of America National Conference, where Peach State Health Plan representatives showcased the impact of community-based mentorship on long-term public health and individual well-being across Georgia.
Clyde White, President and CEO of Peach State Health Plan, noted that the collaborative dialogue during the event underscores the necessity of connection in helping youth reach their full potential. This sentiment was echoed by Jon Dinesman, Executive Vice President of External Affairs for Centene Corporation, who serves on the BBBSA Board of Directors. Dinesman emphasized that sustainable community growth is rooted in these meaningful developmental relationships. Through this ongoing partnership, the health plan seeks to integrate mentorship into its broader mission of enhancing health outcomes for Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids members throughout the state.




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