Ticonderoga Nutrition Program

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123 Champlain Ave
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

The Ticonderoga Nutrition Program in Ticonderoga, NY is a community-based organization that provides nutritious meals and services for seniors aged 60 and over. They offer free or donation-based meals at senior centers and also provide home-delivered meals. The program aims to create a warm and comfortable environment for seniors to enjoy meals and engage in activities, while also offering access to valuable services and information.

In addition to serving seniors, the Ticonderoga Nutrition Program also provides food service for a local hospital, The Elizabethtown Community Hospital, which is part of The University of Vermont Health Network. Their commitment to promoting healthy eating and well-being extends to both the elderly population and hospital patients.

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