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Patrice Chamberlain Coordinator, California Summer Meal Coalition Strategies for Schools: Building a Robust Summer Food Program in Tough Economic Times.

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1 Patrice Chamberlain Coordinator, California Summer Meal Coalition Strategies for Schools: Building a Robust Summer Food Program in Tough Economic Times

2  Welcome! Patrice Chamberlain, California Summer Meal Coalition  USDA Summer Food Programs for Schools Donna Reedy, School Nutrition Programs Analyst, California Dept. of Education  Riverside USD: Building a Successful Summer Food Program Rodney Taylor, Child Nutrition Director, Riverside Unified School District  Supporting the Whole Child: Building Partnerships that Work Norma Johnson, Summer Food/Breakfast in the Classroom Program Specialist, San Diego Unified School District  Optimizing Child Nutrition Programs for Summer Food Success Pamela Lambert, Child Nutrition Director, Escondido Union High School District  Q + A Webinar Agenda

3  21 million children receiving free/reduced-price lunch through National School Lunch Program (NSLP) in the U.S.  In CA, 80% of the kids receiving free/rp lunch (2 million kids) not participating in a similar program in summer months  Worsens conditions of food insecurity, puts low-income kids at greater risk of obesity  The safety net of the school year is gone What happens in June?

4  USDA Summer Food Options for Schools  Serve healthy, free meals to low-income kids  Connect kids with summer activities  Nutrition education (in a fun way!)  School districts best equipped to do this  Meal reimbursement supports overall child nutrition portfolio  Kids return to school in the Fall, healthy and ready to learn  Opportunities for long-term, sustainable community partnerships The Opportunity

5  Statewide network brought together to address the summer nutrition gap  Administered by California Center for Research on Women & Families  Members representing broad group of stakeholders: schools, afterschool programs, CBOs, food banks, food policy & anti-hunger, nutrition/physical activity, state agencies  Thanks to Network for a Healthy California for making our work possible!  Alameda County Comm. Food Bank  California Center for Research on Women & Families  California Afterschool Network  California Dept. of Education  California Dept. of Public Health Network for a Healthy California  California Assoc. of Food Banks  California Food Policy Advocates  California School Board Association  CANFIT  Center for Collaborative Solutions  FIND Food Bank  Food Research & Action Center  Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission  Partnership for Children & Youth  Redwood Empire Food Bank  San Francisco Dept. of Children & Youth  School Districts: Escondido UH, Long Beach, Palm Springs, San Gabriel, Riverside, San Francisco (Preferred Meal Systems), San Diego, San Leandro  YMCA Silicon Valley California Summer Meal Coalition

6  Webinars  Monthly eNewsletter  Resources, Templates and Tools  Nutrition Education Resources www.ccrwf.org/summer-meal-coalition How the Coalition Can Help

7 Contact Information: Patrice Chamberlain California Center for Research on Women & Families Coordinator, California Summer Meal Coalition 415.637.6815 chamberlain@ccrwf.org CA_SummerMeals It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. -Frederick Douglass


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