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Agency on Aging reports stable Meals on Wheels delivery, requests CIP amendment for kitchen slicer
Summary
The agency reported average monthly meal production near 9,841, small client churn in Meals on Wheels, strengthened volunteer recruitment and donor support, and commissioners approved a CIP amendment to replace a food slicer using federal carryover funds.
Carla Dimont, representing Flathead County's Agency on Aging, told commissioners that Nutrition and Independent Living services remained stable and asked the board to approve a CIP amendment to replace a food slicer whose useful life has ended.
Dimont reported the agency is averaging 9,841 meals per month at the six-month mark of FY25. She said November meal production was 9,055 and December was about 9,681, and that the holiday schedule explained the December dip. Meals on Wheels saw…
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