Oklahoma nutrition sites serve up more than just food
CALERA — When Kathy Gooding told senior citizens in Calera their nutrition center likely would close if they didn’t get additional funding, the news brought some to tears.
State budget cuts reduced the funding for meals for senior citizens across the state, including rural areas where Gooding has been working with community organizations to maintain outreach and socialization for seniors.
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