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Child and Adult Care Food Program This institution is an equal opportunity provider Child and Adult Care Food ProgramAt Risk Afterschool Meal Program What is the

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Child and Adult Care Food Program This institution is an equal opportunity provider Child and Adult Care Food ProgramAt Risk Afterschool Meal Program What is the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Roger P. Weissberg, University of Illinois Chicago & the. Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) . Joseph A. Durlak, Loyola University Chicago. Review of K to 12 . Afterschool Programming. We have 3 meals : . B. reakfast. , lunch and dinner . During meals,. . we consume bread a lot . .W. e drink our traditional drinks such as . ayran. , . şalgam,boza. after meals or with the meals. Aaron Lattanzio. Summer Meals Coordinator. Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency. Need for Year-Round Meal Access. 5. th. poorest city in the U.S (among top 75). 7. th. highest child poverty rate in the nation – 55%. Objectives. Overview: USDA At-Risk Afterschool Meal & Snack Program & the Summer Food Service Program. Benefits of Offering USDA Meal Programs. Grant Opportunity. Oregon Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs (ODE CNP)/Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon (PHFO) Program Support & Assistance. Campaign Frame Element Slides. This deck is not a canned . presentation—meaning. , it isn’t intended for you to deliver it beginning-to-end. Rather, it’s a collection of slides intended to make it easy to sprinkle the campaign’s frame elements into your own talk. Oregon Department of Education . Child Nutrition Programs. Breakfast After the Bell . At-Risk Afterschool Meals and Snacks Program. Summer Food Service Program. Topics. Breakfast Boosters! . Increasing School Breakfast Participation in Oregon. Oregon Department of Education . Child Nutrition Programs. Breakfast After the Bell . At-Risk Afterschool Meals and Snacks Program. Summer Food Service Program. Topics. Breakfast Boosters! . Increasing School Breakfast Participation in Oregon. Available Resources. Wisconsin Afterschool Network . Mission: .  To support schools and community partners in delivering high quality school-age afterschool programs to diverse children and youth that increase academic achievement, enhance youth development and encourage family involvement.. A Strategy to Serve High-Risk Youth. Juvenile Justice Summit, April 25, 2017. LINDA BARTON. , . Director, Wyoming Afterschool Alliance. Craig Williams, white, riley, Peterson fellow. WYOMING AFTERSCHOOL ALLIANCE. Introduction. Please turn cell phones on silent. Breaks. Introductions. Eligibility, Application and Reimbursement. At-Risk Afterschool Meal Program. Eligibility Qualification. Be located in a qualifying area. Schools. *Please make sure the “notes” pane is visible as details for each slide will be discussed. This can be turned on at the bottom of your power point screen. . What we will cover in this training:. Increasing access to the Child and Adult Care Food Program CACFP Afterschool Meals Program also known as the Supper Program is critical to ending childhood hunger Currently only a fraction of the chil Figure 2 Composition of likely afterschool program participants byAGE High School Middle SchoolElementary SchoolTotals may not add up to 100 percent as respondents were able to select all answers th “CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM:. WHAT’S IN THE CACFP FOR ME ? . ”. Presented by . Steven Kraemer, MS, RDN. Nutrition Program Specialist . Child and Adult Care Food Program. Introductions. NJDA Division of Food and Nutrition Staff.

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