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A study of parents and libraries found that 76% of lower income parents rank free programs at the library as “very important” compared to 58% of parents (earning $50,000/year or more). This data shows it is relevant to host summer lunch in the library because it is already valued and trusted in the community.
National School Lunch Program (NSLP) — Lunches subsidized by the NSLP are nearly ubiquitous in public schools. The program has operated since 1946. School Breakfast Program (SBP) Special Milk Program (SMP) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) Food Assistance for Disaster Relief (FADR) Food Distribution Programs/USDA Foods
A 2011 article in the Journal of Econometrics, "The impact of the National School Lunch Program on child health: A nonparametric bounds analysis", affirmed the nutritional advantages of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act but found that "children in households reporting the receipt of free or reduced-price school meals through the National School ...
Eligible families would have received $120 per child for the three summer months. Texas passes on $450 million summer lunch program for low-income families Skip to main content
A mobile cafeteria used as part of Charlotte County Public Schools' summer feeding program [1]. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) began in 1968.It was an amendment to the National School Lunch Act.
The summer meals program is organized by numerous organization and provides free meals to children ages 1 to 18. Individuals ages 19- 21, who have been identified as having mental or physical ...
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The Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (79 P.L. 396, 60 Stat. 230) is a 1946 United States federal law that created the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to provide low-cost or free school lunch meals to qualified students through subsidies to schools. [1]