Young County approves two resolutions to support home‑delivered meals for seniors

Young County Commissioners Court · October 28, 2025

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Summary

The commissioners passed Resolution 128 and Resolution 129 certifying county grants and approving accounting arrangements so two local senior‑service organizations can apply for Texas Department of Agriculture home‑delivered meal funds.

The Young County Commissioners Court approved two resolutions to enable local senior‑service organizations to apply for state home‑delivered meal grants.

Resolution 128 certifies that Young County will make a county grant of $350 to the Young County Alny Senior Cub Center and approves the organization's accounting system or fiscal agent for the Texas Department of Agriculture's Home Delivered Meal Grant Program. Commissioners read, introduced and passed Resolution 128 by affirmative vote.

The court then approved Resolution 129, a substantially identical certification for the Young County Senior Citizens Association, also setting a $350 county grant and approving the organization's accounting procedures so it may apply for state funds.

Both resolutions cite the Texas Grant Management Standards as the financial-management standard for eligibility. Motions to approve the resolutions carried on the floor.