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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud announced it will reopen eight of its Senior Dining congregate dining room locations, including at the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud, beginning Aug. 2.
The Catholic Charities Senior Dining program serves low-cost meals to people 60 and older in Central Minnesota. The in-person dining rooms have been closed since March 13, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the release.
The locations opening in August are:
Albany: Monday–Friday, 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pond View Estates, 334 Golfview Drive. Call 320-845-4070 for a reservation.
Elk River: Monday–Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Guardian Oaks Apartments, 350 Evans Ave. NW
Photo by Laura James from Pexels
By KNSI’s Jake Judd:
(KNSI) – The Senior Dining Frozen Meal Expansion Project started incorporating frozen foods, developing pop-up sites, and partnering with food shelves to more than triple its capacity and preparing and delivering about 91,000 meals per month, up from 26,000 meals a month the previous year.
The nutritious frozen meals meet one-third of the recommended daily allowance for seniors and are packaged in microwave- and oven-safe containers.
The free meals are available in quantities of 10 and up to 30 per month for participates age 60 and older who’ve registered for the program.
Catholic Charities Senior Dining sites have provided seniors with food during the COVID-19 pandemic with modified quarantine practices. In November 2020, Catholic Charities was awarded the Minnesota Department of Human Services Circle of Excellence award, recognizing that the program had to change how it worked during the COVID-19 pandemic.