I've had DreamHost forever and Let's Encrypt is literally a check box on a domain. They may even support others like ZeroSSL but I haven't bothered to look because I don't care. I take the savings on paying for SSL and donate it to the EFF and Let's Encrypt.
It may look like I'm being facetious, but I'm not. GoDaddy to me has always felt like the domain registrar for non-technical people that will overpay for things because they don't know any better. Like...GoDaddy's customers are the same people that continued to pay for AOL even after getting a DSL line or cable modem. The same people that have paid for a shady ad blocker despite uBlock Origin existing and being free. The same people that, in the early days of Android, paid $5/month to Verizon to get Verizon Maps and Navigation despite their phone having Google Maps on it for free.
Anything GoDaddy does can be done somewhere else for cheaper or even free. They are ripping you off.
You mean ones that will try to exploit and defraud you on every opportunity? Probably not.
If you mean hosting providers in general, yes, they'll usually handle a Let's Encrypt certificate for you for free.