Afterschool Care Snacks and
Suppers
Organizations can provide
nutritious CACFP snacks to children and teens in afterschool
care programs. There's also a new supper initiative underway!
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Facts about CACFP and
Afterschool Care Suppers |
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Proposed Rule - CACFP:
At-Risk Afterschool
Meals in Eligible States.
This rule proposed to
provide an additional
meal for at-risk
children through age 18
who are participating in
afterschool programs in
the 8 eligible States
(DE, IL, MI, MO, NY, OR,
PA, WV).
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Afterschool Snacks in
the CACFP
This final rule
authorizes afterschool
care centers that meet
certain criteria to be
reimbursed for snacks
served to at-risk
children 18 years of age
and younger. This
rule also establishes
the eligibility of
at-risk afterschool care
centers to serve free
snacks to children who
participate in
afterschool programs.
The intended effect of
this rule is to support
afterschool care
programs through the
provision of snacks that
meet CACFP meal pattern
requirements.
(7/31/2007) |
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Afterschool Care
Snacks Rule
Rule proposes guidelines on serving reimbursable snacks
in afterschool care programs. It was published on Oct. 11, 2000 |
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Questions
and Answers
This is your best source
of information
concerning Afterschool
Snacks in CACFP.
This set is edition 3, issued on Dec. 1, 1999, answers specific
questions about eligibility, applications, reimbursement, and other
policies for afterschool care snacks. |
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Cycle Menu
Here are some
suggestions for a cycle
menu that can be used
for Afterschool snack
programs. |
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Afterschool.gov
This is a Federal
website of resources
available to after
school programs. |
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