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