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First Ladies Health Initiative: A Healthcare Q&A with Co-Chair and Pastor Dr. Shalonda“Sunshine” Crawford

December 22, 2025

Dr. Shalonda Crawford, a psychotherapist and entrepreneur, shares her experience using Covered California after losing employer-sponsored insurance when starting her private practice. She emphasizes how the marketplace allowed her to compare quality health plans online and with representative assistance, ultimately selecting coverage that met her family's needs including mental health services. As a self-employed professional and community leader, she stresses the importance of reliable health insurance for entrepreneurs who lack employer benefits, noting how her coverage provides stability for routine care and preventive services.

Who is affected

  • Dr. Shalonda "Sunshine" Crawford and her children/family
  • Entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals without employer-sponsored insurance
  • Californians who balance careers, caregiving, and community commitments
  • People seeking mental health services, counseling, and behavioral health care
  • Individuals served by the 14,000+ agents and community-based organizations throughout California

What action is being taken

  • Dr. Crawford is using her Covered California health plan for routine checkups, preventive visits, and everyday health concerns
  • Covered California is operating Open Enrollment (with a December 31 deadline for January 1 coverage)
  • Representatives and agents are helping people compare and select plans
  • The First Ladies Health Initiative is promoting health awareness and reminding people about Covered California services

Why it matters

  • This matters because entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals need reliable health insurance alternatives when they lack employer-sponsored benefits, as health coverage is essential for sustaining their businesses, families, and overall well-being. Having dependable coverage provides stability and removes barriers to seeking necessary care, allowing professionals to focus on their work and community commitments. The availability of comprehensive plans through Covered California, including mental health services and preventive care, ensures that self-employed Californians can access quality coverage comparable to employer-provided insurance.

What's next

  • People should enroll by December 31 to ensure coverage begins January 1
  • Hesitant individuals are encouraged to explore options at www.coveredca.com or call (800) 300-1506
  • People can seek assistance from the 14,000+ agents and community-based organizations available throughout the state

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

First Ladies Health Initiative: A Healthcare Q&A with Co-Chair and Pastor Dr. Shalonda“Sunshine” Crawford