Nassau County Council on Aging's Executive Director introduced the Congressman to the audience of nearly four dozen seniors.
Fernandina Beach, FL – Congressman Ander Crenshaw provided a Capitol Hill update on top federal issues and outlined how his office can address seniors’ questions and concerns with the federal government at a briefing, which were hosted by the Nassau County Council on Aging on Monday, July 21.
Nassau County Council on Aging’s Executive Director Janice Ancrum introduced the Congressman to the audience of nearly four dozen seniors who gathered to hear him speak. Crenshaw was joined by spokespeople from the Social Security Administration, Supervisor of Elections and the Fernandina Beach Senior Crimes Division who touched on various topics of interest.
Originally a member of the House Armed Services Committee, Crenshaw is now a member of the Appropriations Committee where he chairs the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee and sits on the prestigious Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, and also serves on the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
In its 40th year of serving Nassau County Seniors, the Council on Aging is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, the highest level of charitable organization. We cheerfully deliver critical services to Nassau County seniors in five categories including Meals on Wheels, COA Transportation, In-Home Care, and Adult Day Health Care, while operating two Senior Life Centers. We are funded by donations from private individuals and some government grants.

