When the City Council considers how to allocate federal funding for local organizations tonight, one of the programs that could be on the brink is the Costa Mesa Senior Center’s free grocery distribution.
The Redevelopment and Residential Rehabilitation committee, which recommends how the city should allocate the Community Development Block Grant money, has determined the city should give the senior center $12,000 for the Senior Lunchbox program. Last year, the senior center received $14,000 for the program which provides free, healthy groceries for low-income seniors every couple weeks. Senior center officials say they could probably handle the difference, but a cut any deeper than that, coupled with rising food prices, might lead to the program’s demise.
City Councilwoman Wendy Leece’s visit to the center Friday afternoon to get a look at the program aroused anxiety for some senior center officials.