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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Okla. seniors protest cuts to nutrition programs
By TIM TALLEY
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Hundreds of seniors waved empty paper plates Wednesday to protest cutbacks in nutrition programs for the elderly that could eliminate thousands of meals for some of Oklahoma's most vulnerable citizens.

"It's not right," rally organizer Charlie Campbell said as about 400 seniors, some using wheelchairs or leaning on walking aids in the crowded Capitol rotunda, applauded, cheered and waved symbolic empty plates distributed by the AARP.

"No, it's not," someone in the crowd shouted back.

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

If left in place through the end of the fiscal year on June 30, the AARP estimates the cuts will eliminate 780,000 meals for elderly Oklahomans who would have been served at their homes or at congregate meal sites.

"This is a moral issue," said Rebekah Williams of Sulphur, a senior advocate who became emotional as she held up a photograph of herself with her father, Marvin Reed, a World War II veteran who died two years ago at age 82.

"My dad had Alzheimer's. If it wasn't for the nutrition program we wouldn't have been able to keep him home as long as we did," Williams said.

Correna Wilson-Pickens, 73, a member of the Oklahoma Silver Haired Legislature, said nutrition programs at congregate sites are a lifeline for seniors who need a good meal as well as fellowship.

"Without this I would never see anybody," said Peggy Hartman, a disabled 61-year-old who said she received meals at home. "Without the meals on wheels, I'd sit home and die," Hartman said. Continued...

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