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In Mississippi, Working to Treat Food Insecurity
Through a new program, health centers will give patients access to healthy food and educate them about how best to cook it.
Young gardeners pose at Coastal Family Health Center s children s garden. (Photo courtesy of Coastal Family Health Center)
At one of the oldest community health centers in the country – that’s Delta Health Center in Mississippi – there’s a story about a famous doctor who used to write prescriptions for food.
Dr. Jack Geiger, the founding father of the community health center movement, would send his patients to the grocery store to get healthy food. The grocer would fill the order and send the bill to the health center.
Gail McClellan
Gail McClellan, 83, of Tiona, Pa., died Wednesday morning, Feb. 10, 2021, at her residence, surrounded by her family, after an illness of the past year. She was born May 30, 1937, in Warren. Gail was the daughter of Dan W. and Margaret Folkman Dorsey, I. She was a resident of Tiona for the past 57 and resided in Warren for one year. Gail was involved for many years with the Mead Township Board of Elections, serving as Judge of Elections for Mead Township, when she retired. She was a member of the Tiona United Methodist Church and served as the church treasurer. She was one of the founders and a member of the Stitch and Bitch Club. She was an avid bowler and loved to read books. Gail was a member of the Clarendon Crafters. During her marriage after the kids were grown, she was a housekeeper at Andreas Motel and was a cafeteria worker at Allegheny Elementary School. Her greatest joys and achievement in her life, was her family, she especially enjoyed taking care