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National Senior Nutrition Program Celebrates 54 Years of Service

Today, March 6, 2026, marks the 54th anniversary of the National Senior Nutrition Program, a vital federal initiative dedicated to improving the health and well-being of adults aged 60 and older. The program provides access to nutritious meals, opportunities for social connection, and essential health screenings.

A History of Reducing Hunger and Fostering Independence

Founded in 1972, the National Senior Nutrition Program has served over 10 million senior citizens nationwide. The program aims to reduce hunger and food insecurity, while empowering seniors to maintain their independence [1].

Local Recognition in Carbon County, Wyoming

Locally elected officials in Carbon County, Wyoming, recently recognized the program’s significant contributions. During a meeting of the Carbon County Board of Commissioners, Senior Services Executive Director Kelly Morrell requested a proclamation acknowledging the 54th anniversary. Commission Chairman Travis Moore subsequently read the proclamation, highlighting the program’s impact.

The Rawlins City Council likewise joined in the recognition, with Mayor Jacquelin Wells reading the proclamation aloud and acknowledging the program’s support for older residents. Following the reading, Councilman Steve Sanger inquired about donation opportunities.

Supporting the Rawlins Senior Center

The Rawlins Senior Center, a key provider of services within Carbon County, served nearly 350 residents with meals and hosted activities for over 390 individuals last year [1]. Donations to support the Carbon County Senior Center can be made directly to the center, and an online donation portal is currently under development.

Contact Information

For more information about the Rawlins Senior Center, please contact:

  • Address: 545 15th Street, Rawlins, WY 82301
  • Phone: 307-328-0320 or 324-6919
  • Director: Kelly Morrell (ccssidirector@gmail.com)

Looking Ahead

As the National Senior Nutrition Program enters its sixth decade, it remains committed to providing essential services and support to older adults, ensuring they have access to the resources they need to live healthy, fulfilling lives.

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