Friday, 26 June 2009 08:51
Feeding Seniors
Senior
Friendship Centers in Lee County are the first in the state using
federal stimulus dollars to provide lunch to elderly residents. The
Older American’s Act established the Administration on Aging in 1965 to
provide funding to communities to help keep seniors in their homes and
active in society. Today, with many seniors’ retirement income
dwindling – nutrition has become the focal point of that commitment.
WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
Friendship Centers in Lee County are the first in the state using
federal stimulus dollars to provide lunch to elderly residents. The
Older American’s Act established the Administration on Aging in 1965 to
provide funding to communities to help keep seniors in their homes and
active in society. Today, with many seniors’ retirement income
dwindling – nutrition has become the focal point of that commitment.
WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
Published in
WGCU News
Friday, 26 June 2009 08:51
Feeding Seniors
Senior
Friendship Centers in Lee County are the first in the state using
federal stimulus dollars to provide lunch to elderly residents. The
Older American’s Act established the Administration on Aging in 1965 to
provide funding to communities to help keep seniors in their homes and
active in society. Today, with many seniors’ retirement income
dwindling – nutrition has become the focal point of that commitment.
WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
Friendship Centers in Lee County are the first in the state using
federal stimulus dollars to provide lunch to elderly residents. The
Older American’s Act established the Administration on Aging in 1965 to
provide funding to communities to help keep seniors in their homes and
active in society. Today, with many seniors’ retirement income
dwindling – nutrition has become the focal point of that commitment.
WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
Published in
WGCU News