subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sat, Nov 21 2009 

Published: November 11, 2009 10:58 pm    print this story     

Churches step in to provide seniors with a Friday meal

By Kasey Fowler, Staff Writer

Three local churches have teamed up to provide senior citizens at Meadows Point Apartments and La Mesa West Apartments with a Friday meal.

Members of the churches had been bringing Wheatheart Nutrition meals to seniors at the apartments, but Wheat-heart, due to a $230,000 budget cut from Depart-ment of Human Services, had to eliminate its Friday meals.

Members of Willow Road Christian Church, Christian Church of the Covenant and Central Christian Church met with a representative of Food Share America last week to determine a way to continue bringing seniors a meal on Fridays.

DHS cut $7.4 million from senior nutrition programs statewide after Oklahoma officials, trying to cope with declining revenues, ordered 5 percent cuts in the budget allocations of all state agencies.

Wheatheart is furloughing staff members for 44 days, which means meals no longer are served on Fridays or holidays. Also, the Enid kitchen was shut down and moved to Garber because operating costs were cheaper there.

State leaders have been looking at the issue and trying to find a solution.

Under one proposal, DHS would restore nutrition programs provided the agency receives a $7.4 million supplemental appropriation when the Legislature convenes in February. That idea must be approved by Republican legislative leaders.

State Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid, wants Gov. Brad Henry to dedicate 5 percent of his $105 million in discretionary federal economic stimulus money for nutrition programs. But, the governor has said those funds already are committed to one-time projects.

“When the news came out that Wheatheart is shut down on Fridays our people said, ‘We have to do something, that means three days without food.’ Some can provide for themselves some cannot,” said the Rev. John McLemore, pastor of Central Christian Church.

The churches provided a meal last Friday and will continue through Nov. 20.

“The ladies here in my church met Thursday down in the church kitchen. They fixed up some very hearty vegetable soup,” said Pat Sutherlin, pastor at Christian Church of the Covenant. “This Friday we are doing pizzas. Friday, the 20th, Central Christian will be providing a meal.”

On Nov. 21, the churches will deliver frozen meals to seniors purchased through Food Share America.

“We are chipping in to buy some really nice frozen from Food Share America. We decided each church would chip in about a third and buy cases of these meals,” McLemore said. “We are delivering these four at a time so they can have them in their freezers.”

Earla Haggard, lay person at Willow Road Christian Church and local coordinator of Food Share America, said the meals are gourmet frozen dinners that provide the nutrition seniors need.

“The churches have really stepped up to pay for these meals. The seniors will be responsible for preparing the meals themselves,” Haggard said. “They can be cooked easily in the microwave. We were just trying to do something to help them still have that meal.”

The churches plan to continue to provide the meals until June or until state funding is restored to the program.

“We are prepared to do this through June, but our hope is that the state will find some money,” McLemore said. “We are just providing 50 or 60 meals, but there are lots of other people in Enid that are a part of the program that need meals.”

The churches felt the number of meals they took on to provide was manageable for them.

“I hope there is a resolution for the crisis for the whole program. I hope they find that soon. We unfortunately can’t take care of everyone,” Sutherlin said. “Unfortunately, we don’t have the ability to feed everyone that needs it, but we knew we could help the residents in our housing units.”

Marianne Gutierrez, Wheatheart project director, said she thinks it is great the churches are able to help provide meals in place of the meals Wheatheart can’t provide.

“We are so pleased the community obviously values their seniors,” she said. “They have stepped up to take the place in our absence. It has been one of the bright spots in all of this. The communities, cities, civic organizations and churches that have been able to provide meals to the seniors.”

print this story     
Click here to load this Caspio Bridge DataPage.
Click here to load this Caspio Bridge DataPage.




autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Need Extra Money? Featured Coupons
Featured Advertisers

Premium Jobs

Opportunities at Bass Hospital this week!
The Most Challenging Healing • The Most Dedicated People

Compliance Consultant – FT (#11218)
CAN - Flex
...>MORE

My Dentist seeking FT/PT Dental Assistants
Accepting resumes at 4125 W. Owen K. Garriott, Enid or fax to 580-234-4254...>MORE

Job Opportunities at Saints' this week!
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
Respiratory Therapy
Nurse Practitioner
Cath Lab Supervisor

Registered Nurse
...>MORE

Biological Sciences Teacher/Assistant Soccer Coach
Biological Sciences Teacher needed in Enid, Oklahoma. Duties include implementing school district curriculum for student...>MORE

FT RN’s $7500--Bonus
Great Plains Regional’s & Elk City’s explosive growth means great opportunities for full time nurses! RN’s receive the b...>MORE

Communication and Marketing Manager
The Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Foundation is looking for a
Communication and Marketing Manager
...>MORE

Busy Physicians Office
needing full time RN/LPN. Surgery floor care experience preferred. Send resume to PO Box 3521, Enid OK 73702...>MORE

LPN WANTED
Full time for face paced office. Must have 2 years experience. Send reply to Box 05250
c/o Enid News & Eagle
...>MORE

See all ads

More Premium Jobs!

Clinical Health Facility Surveyor
The Oklahoma State Department of Health is seeking to fill positions in the Long Term Care Division to conduct inspectio...>MORE

Database Support Analyst
needed in Alva, Oklahoma to modify and update the University’s Degree Audit System to optimize operational efficiency. H...>MORE

Career Sales Opportunity!!
Sales Position with commission. Benefits & requirements are:
• Paid vacation
• Medical insurance • Cafeteria P
...>MORE

Data Entry/Customer Service
Hiring for the 2010 Tax Season. Free Training. Flexible hours. Premium Pay. Many locations available. Jackson Hewitt Tax...>MORE

Sales Manager
K-101 Radio Sales Advertising Manager position immediately available. Must have sales expereince, HS Graduate. Send resu...>MORE

See all ads


Visit e-loseit.com.com Find a car at thescooponline.net Visit enidnews.com photo gallery

 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index