CCAAA, Mayors Team up for March for Meals

Four officials from Clearfield County celebrated National Mayors for Meals Day by serving meals on wheels to recipients in the boroughs of Clearfield, Coalport, Curwensville, and the city of DuBois. Shown clockwise from upper left are: Coalport Mayor Margaret Maddalena with B. Marion Mazenko, Josephine Milliron with Mayor Holly Komonczi of Curwensville, DuBois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio with Francis Romeo and Meals on Wheels & More driver Dave Bartley, and Lewis Nelson with Clearfield Mayor James Schell. (Graphic provided by Rikki Ross)

CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging, Inc. (CCAAA) announced their participation in the National Mayors For Meals Day as a part of their March For Meals campaign. March For Meals is a national campaign, organized by the Meals On Wheels Association of America.  It is designed to raise awareness of the need for good nutrition for senior citizens, to underscore the value of the meal service in preserving senior independence, and to encourage communities to take an active part in ensuring the program continues. Senior nutrition programs across the United States promote March For Meals in a variety of ways including public events, partnerships with local businesses, volunteer recruitment, and fundraising initiatives. Mayors For Meals Day was introduced in 2006 as an outgrowth of March For Meals.

 This year, four local dignitaries took time out of their work day to hand deliver meals and visit consumers throughout Clearfield County.  Participating officials included Mayor James Schell, Clearfield; Mayor Margaret Maddelena, of Coalport; Mayor Holly Komonczi, Curwensville, and City Manager ‘Herm’ Suplizio, DuBois.   They joined over 1,200 other government officials throughout the nation who took part in this national program.

Clearfield County’s Mayors For Meals Day event included home delivery of meals and visits to area Meals on Wheels and More recipients.

“This is our third year participating in the Mayors for Meals Day program.  We hope to continue to raise awareness of this essential program and encourage citizens of Clearfield County to become involved through financial support when local fundraisers are conducted.  Their support is vital to help meet the needs of older citizens throughout our county,”said Rikki Ross, Marketing and Events Coordinator for CCAAA.

 In conjunction with these events, Governor Edward G. Rendell proclaimed the week of March 8-12 as Older Pennsylvanians’ Nutrition Awareness Week. Area Agencies on Aging and senior community centers celebrated National Nutrition Month with the theme, “Eat Well, Stay Active, Live Longer”. According to Department of Aging acting Secretary, John Michael Hall, “Pennsylvania invests over $65 million each year to provide nutritious meals for older people, helping to ensure their health and independence.” In Clearfield County, the Meals on Wheels and More program serves nearly 170,000 meals to more than 1,000 consumers per year.  In addition, another 40,000 meals per year are served at various senior centers in the county.

For additional information, or to make a contribution to the local Meals on Wheels and More Program, please contact the CCAAA at (814) 765-2696 or visit them online.

Programs and services of the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging are funded in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, The Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging, Mature Resources Foundation, and local and client contributions.

 

 

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