COUNTY OF GREENE: Soliciting Proposals for the Senior Meal Program

COUNTY OF GREENE: Soliciting Proposals for the Senior Meal Program
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County of Greene issued the following announcement on Apr. 4.

Greene County is soliciting proposals for the Senior Meal Program to include the months of July 2022 through June 2023, a 1 year commitment with option to renew.   Bidders should have some knowledge of the Senior Nutrition Program, which supplies meals to the Senior Center Congregate Meal Site. Details are included in the Bid Packet including a sample menu, and a copy of the State Nutrition Standards for the Senior Meal Program.  Bidders must have staff and adequate transportation to deliver meals to the Senior Center from their meal preparation site.  Meals are served Monday-Friday with the exception of State Holidays. 

Bid specifications and requirements are available Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Greene County Senior Center, 104 Greenridge Road, Snow Hill, NC 28580, or may be emailed upon request.   The Greene County Senior Center Meal Program is a part of Title III Older Americans Act Home and Community Care Block Grant Congregate Nutrition and Home Delivered Meals Nutrition Program. 

Submit questions to Sharon Harrison, Senior Center Director at 252-747-5436 or email sharon.harrison@greenecountync.gov 

Greene County will accept proposals for Senior Center Meal Program until 5pm, Monday May 2nd 2022 at the Greene County Senior Center 104 Greenridge Road in Snow Hill, NC 28580.

Original source can be found here.       



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