Wednesday 8th October 2025
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State Rep. Darby Secures $91,000 For Senior Centers In Henry, Carroll, Weakley Counties

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Rep. Tandy Darby, R-Greenfield, announced senior centers in Carroll, Weakley and Henry counties will receive a total of $91,000 in state grants to expand programming, improve facilities and support wellness and social activities for older adults.

The grants, administered by the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging (DDA), are part of $5 million awarded to 125 centers statewide through a competitive program.

Local funding recipients include:

  • Paris Henry County Senior Citizens Center Association: $50,000
  • Martin Gateway Center: $10,000
  • Dresden Senior Citizens Center: $10,000
  • Sharon Senior Center: $10,000
  • Carroll County Office on Aging: $11,000

“These senior centers make a real difference in the lives of older adults,” Darby said. “I’m proud to support this investment that will help them improve facilities, expand programming and continue serving as a resource for our communities.”

The funding is part of a $42.5 million allocation approved by the Tennessee General Assembly in the 2025–26 state budget to support emergency and community services.

Centers receive between $10,000 and $50,000 to strengthen local offerings. Grants may be used for building improvements, equipment, marketing, activities and other operational costs, excluding staff salaries.

For information, visit the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging website.

 

State Rep. Tandy Darby represents District 76, which includes Weakley and part of Carroll and Henry Counties. 

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