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Links to previous CACFP Celebrations and resources. For resources click on the "resource" tag
CACFP Week - A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShow.com
People are talking. They are talking about Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP Week)! The 3rd full week of March is the perfect time to tell the nation about CACFP and the impact it makes on the well being of our children.
Articles and resources to help execute and advocate for the CACFP for sponsors, providers and parents. Basically, the whole child care community!
March 17 - 23, 2013 The primary goal of the CACFP is to serve nutritious meals to children attending child care homes and centers. Secondary goals are: 1. The establishment of positive eating habits at the earliest stages of development. 2. Reduction of future health care and education costs due to lack of proper early development.
Foodlink's role in feeding the Rochester area's hungry takes many forms, including its familiar role as the area's food bank. Thursday at Edgerton Community Center, the organization highlighted one of the more direct ways it gets food into hungry bellies: the child and adult care food program.
Example of a webpage that CACFP Week should be mentioned on.
Recipes and resources for October national food days, weeks and months, such as Chocolate Day, Halloween, School Lunch Week, Apple Month, and many more ...
3.21.13 Have you been celebrating? National CACFP Week (March 17-23) is a great time to highlight the benefits of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), a program that promotes high-quality affordable child care by helping providers to serve nutritious meals and snacks. Spread the word about CACFP!
I Participate in The Child and Adult Care Food Program. That Means...
Pins about March- Nat'l CACFP Week hand-picked by Pinner NEICAC CACFP | See more about nutrition, rainbow parties and quizs.
A guide to press release templates, media templates, gov't proclamations and more for cacfp week
This week is National CACFP Week. No one will dispute that our nation's children need nutritious food to grow to their healthy, full potential. This article from Time magazine highlights how difficult this can be in a childcare setting. All across the country these small businesses are challenged with balancing the need for nutritious food...
Attention licensed family child care providers: As food prices continue to rise, FREE help is available. Get cash reimbursement for serving...
The primary goal of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is to serve nutritious meals to children attending child care homes and centers. Secondary goals are: 1. The establishment of positive eating habits at the earliest stages of development. 2. Reduction of future health care and education costs due to lack of proper early development.
LANSING, MI -- The following information was released by the Michigan Department of Education... | Article from States News Service March 14, 2014
Providers Choice uses the National CACFP Sponsor Association Letter
Contact: Martin Ackley, Director of Public and Governmental Affairs (517) 241-4395Agency: Education March 14, 2014 LANSING - With over 155,000 nutritious meals served to Michigan kids last year, next week's celebration of National Child and Adult Food Program (CACFP) Week will focus on spinach, apples, low-fat milk and other healthy choices for children.
Contact: Martin Ackley, Director of Public and Governmental Affairs (517) 241-4395Agency: Education March 14, 2014 LANSING - With over 155,000 nutritious meals served to Michigan kids last year, next week's celebration of National Child and Adult Food Program (CACFP) Week will focus on spinach, apples, low-fat milk and other healthy choices for children.
Did you know we're celebrating National Child and Adult Care Food Program Week? I'll bet you thought it was only National Poison Awareness Week. Odd bedfellows these. Anyway, National CACFP Week it is. So I thought I'd try to find out more about this lesser-known, by important part of the federal nutrition safety net we're supposed to be celebrating.
National #CACFP Week is perfect time to check out Grow It, Try It, Like It! @TeamNutrition http://1.usa.gov/1qPLmJ1