About Us
A BRIEF HISTORY OF CENTRAL TEXAS SENIOR MINISTRY
In 1967 the 102nd session of the Central Texas Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church, meeting in Fort Worth, voted to create Inner City Ministry for
the Waco metropolitan area. The purpose of the agency was to meet any social service needs
in Waco. In 1988 the name of the agency was changed to Central Texas SENIOR MINISTRY to
reflect the expansion in service area and the program emphasis on ministry to the elderly.
While the specific programs and services have changed since its founding, the agency's
primary concern has always been human needs, with present emphasis upon services to and
for the elderly. CTSM is dedicated to the belief that aging is a normal developmental
process of life and that older adults should be encouraged and enabled to continue making
contributions to their communities. To do this, the agency seeks to foster programs that
encourage intergenerational relationships and linkages within their peer groups. The
agency has a commitment to serve as an advocate and change agent on behalf of older
persons in the community.
CTSM's emphasis on providing services for the elderly began in 1969 with the Meals On
Wheels Waco program. The program has grown since its inception. Over 750 volunteers
prepare and deliver meals out of 23 locations, in Waco.
The commitment to homebound elderly led CTSM into other areas of involvement with the
elders of this region. In 1973, CTSM began operating senior centers in rural McLennan
County. During the early '80s, Falls County was added as a service area; and in 1986, CTSM
assumed responsibility for the operation of senior centers in Waco from the Parks and
Recreation Department. Senior Ministry began serving Hill County in 1998.
CTSM's senior centers are designed to provide a place for seniors to obtain information
about services available and to participate in activities in such areas as education,
creative arts, recreation, leadership development, health and nutrition. Senior centers
provide a supportive community fostering health and independence. The centers serve group
(congregate) lunches, and in rural areas the senior centers also serve home delivered
meals.
CTSM has also operated a transportation program since the '70s. The agency provides
transportation for the 60+ population to medical facilities, grocery stores, social
service agencies and senior centers. During 1990, the agency began a public transportation
program that serves a younger population residing in rural areas. This service has a fixed
rate system. It is able to provide transportation to jobs as well as for medical trips.
In response to the growth in the 85+ portion of the population, CTSM recently purchased a
building located at 501 West Waco Drive. In April of 1999, this building became the
central offices of SENIOR MINISTRY and the Senior Nutrition Kitchen. The building provides
14,000 square feet of space. The kitchen and warehouse are 8,000 square feet, and the
office area occupies 6,000 square feet. When at full capacity, the kitchen will be able to
provide 4,000 meals per day.
Central Texas SENIOR MINISTRY can meet the challenges of the present and future by
facilitating communities cooperative spirit, increasing its volunteer force, tapping into
new financial resources, and empowering older adults to meet the challenges they face with
grace and humor.
Phone: 254-752-0316
1-800-754-0878
Fax: 254-752-0387
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Central Texas SENIOR MINISTRY
Address: PO Box 85, Waco, Texas 76703
501 W Waco Drive, Waco, Texas 76707
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