Listly by Samantha Marshall
A compilation of videos made by Child and Adult Care Food Program sponsors to share the program's benefits.
Sharon Rasmussen, CCNI Executive Director, offers a message to child care providers and a bit of history about her story in the industry.
Describes the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and gives brief information about how to participate.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) offers financial reimbursement to child care providers and centers for serving meals full of nutritional value to children in their care. The program encourages children to learn wholesome eating habits at a young age. For more information please visit our website at www.udmo.com.
This is one of three highly-produced, broadcast-ready 0:30 second commercials/PSAs available from the Soho Center, a 38 year-old non-profit, for use by CACFP sponsors to publicize their programs. These three "A1-KIDS-1" spots have been successfully used by CACFP Sponsors in numerous states - and the cost can often be completely covered by available USDA Expansion Grants.
Family Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) through Delaware Child Development. They focus on fresh foods and healthy choices for mealtimes. Caregivers and children enjoy meals as Family Style Dining.
Child Care Network of New York is a sponsor agency for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). We provide training, mentoring, technical support, and monetary reimbursement to day cares in Brooklyn and Queens. This is our mission statement.
T & T Tutor World, Inc. is a non profit company that has been a sponsor of the CACFP for over twenty years. Serving three states North Carolina, South Carolina and The District of Columbia.
By some estimates North Dakota is meeting only half of the child care demand in licensed facilities and 11 percent of children in the state are considered obese. Those two seemingly unrelated numbers are big concerns for parents.
The Learning Circle Daycare Kirtland NM | Childcare Kirtland | 505-598-9283 The Learning Circle provides delicious, nutritious breakfast, lunch and yummy snacks! We have earned the highest possible award for the New Mexico Children's Food Program!
Sponsored by the Community Service Council's Child Care Resource Center, the Child Care Food Program helps child care providers, providing training on nutrition and funds to serve nutritious meals and snacks to the children. www.ccrctulsa.org
A short film that examines the work and importance of CCSF's Food Nutrition Program.
Interview with Marlene Schwartz, Ph.D., Deputy Director at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University and Healthy Eating Research Grantee. Dr. Schwartz discusses the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and how it impacts children's nutrition in Connecticut child-care facilities.
Components of a creditable meal for infant 0-3 months on the Child and Adult Care Food Program.