From the USDA:
Today
marks the 2nd annual National Summer Food
Service Program Kick Off Week (June 11-15)! During the
school year, more than 21 million children receive free and reduced-price
breakfast and lunch through the School
Breakfast and National
School Lunch Programs. But when school is out, many low-income
kids relying on these school meals, go hungry. To close that gap,
USDA’s Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) helps
children get the nutritious meals they need during the summer months so they’re
ready to learn when they return to school in the fall.
This
week, we’ll be sharing SFSP information through Twitter (@USDANutrition),
blogs (http://blogs.usda.gov/),
and a variety of National Summer Food Service Program kick-off events
throughout the country.
Help
us raise awareness of this program and connect children and families to summer
meal sites in their community! Here are some ways you can help!
- Help promote the National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3-Hungry or 1-877-8-HAMBRE. The Hotline staff can provide families, parents and children with information on where summer meal sites are in their community in addition to other food help resources. It’s a free call, available in both English and Spanish.
- Get your local radio station to run
a SFSP Public Service
Announcement (PSA). Download the PSAs and provide
them to your local radio station to play for free. They are available in
English and Spanish: http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/summer/Outreach.htm#PSA
- Conduct outreach and distribute outreach materials to children and families, free customizable and downloadable materials are included in our USDA SFSP Outreach Toolkit, such as doorhangers, fliers with site information, brochures, letters to parents to send home from school, and much more! http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/summer/Outreach.htm
- Use your social media sites to spread the word! Retweet @USDANutrition tweets, repost our SFSP blog posts, share your summer stories and outreach tips!
For
more information on the Summer Food Service Program, please visit: www.summerfood.usda.gov. Our nation's children are relying on all of us to do our part so no child goes hungry this summer. Thank you for your
work and continued support!
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