5. Providers receive ongoing support, including training in meal-planning, nutrition, and program administration, ensuring long-term success. For parents, choosing a CACFP-participating provider means ...
The Ujima Hunger Coalition, a new non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child hunger, announced its official launch today with a bold mission to enhance and expand access to essential child ...
Over 30% of Arizona's population struggles to find a meal every day, three times a day. Fortunately, there is help. Here's ...
As of January, the Batesville School District has already served 14,803 meals through its after-school meal program, more than doubling the number of lunches served at the junior high and ...
Through the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at a participating daycare center can receive meals and snacks. A component of CACFP ...
Many Arizona families face food insecurity — at least 1 out of 6 Arizonans, according to the Department of Economic Security. Finding healthy and low-cost options to combat this is also a ...
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