Rob Gibson
Jessica Hatfield
The Seneca-Cayuga Nation has a long history of caring for its elders, propelled by rich cultural traditions that emphasize community. The Title-VI Elder Nutrition Program, operated at the AOA (Administration on Aging), is a prime example. The program is designed to feed Tribal Members from any Federally recognized Tribe over the age of 52 at zero cost, Monday through Friday. This offer also extends to spouses of Tribal Members over the age of 52. Anyone who doesn’t meet the criteria can still grab a delicious meal for a small fee of seven dollars. At the heart of this endeavor is Rob Gibson, the Title VI Director.
Those who qualify to receive NO COST meals:
- Tribal Members that are age 52+
- Spouses of a Tribal Member that are 52+
Click Here for Application (Also available at AOA)
Guests are welcome, $7 for Non-Native Americans, $7 for Non-Elder Native Americans and $5 for Seneca-Cayuga Nation Employees.
Lunch is Served Monday-Thursday 11:00AM-12:30PM
Breakfast is served on Friday 9:00AM-10:30AM