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Calhoun County Senior Services reports higher program use, $300,000 grant to tackle senior food insecurity
Summary
Rod Otten of Calhoun County Senior Services told the Battle Creek City Commission on July 1 that the agency’s 2024 annual report shows increased participation in senior programs and that the organization received a $300,000 grant from the Tony Foundation to develop a collaborative model addressing food insecurity for older adults in Calhoun County.
Rod Otten of Calhoun County Senior Services told the Battle Creek City Commission on July 1 that the agency’s 2024 annual report shows increased participation in senior programs and that the organization received a $300,000 grant from the Tony Foundation to develop a collaborative model addressing food insecurity for older adults in Calhoun County.
Otten said the agency tracks 21 programs delivered through 10 providers and recently completed the 2024 annual report, which will be printed and made public. “Our primary goal with Calhoun County Senior Services is to serve…
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