DPHHS is also asking Montanans who will turn age 100 as of December 31, 2021 or those who are already over the age of 100 to submit their name and a brief profile.
Centenarians, or friends or family members, are encouraged to supply DPHHS with the following basic information by September 6 so they can be recognized. Local Area Agencies on Aging are working with local communities to honor Montana Centenarians through local celebrations. All those who submit information will receive a signed certificate from Governor Greg Gianforte.
(NOTE: The first five items are required in order to receive a certificate from Governor Gianforte.)
Centenarian's name.
Contact person (who to send certificate to).
Contact person’s phone number and email address.
Mailing address (where to send the certificate).
Birth date of Centenarian.
Are they a World War II Veteran?
Where were they born?
If not born in Montana, what is their story on how they got to Montana?
What is the secret to their longevity?
What has been the most amazing event in their life that they would like to share?
What is their favorite quote?
Anything else they would like us to know about the centenarian?
Please provide a picture of the centenarian when the information above is submitted.
Please send Centenarian information to:
Governor’s Conference on Aging-Centenarians DPHHS-SLTC P.O. Box 4210 Helena, MT 59604-4210
People can also email Jackie Stoeckel of the DPHHS Senior and Long Term Care Division at [email protected] or call (406) 444-6061.
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