PROGRAM INFORMATION:
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Children in low-income communities are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals during the school year through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. But those programs end when school ends for the summer. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Summer Food Service Program helps fill the hunger gap.
Good nutrition is essential for effective learning every day, all year long. Just as learning does not end when school lets out, neither does the need for good nutrition. Children who aren't hungry learn better, act better, and feel better. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) helps children get the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow throughout the summer months when they are out of school.
The SFSP was created to ensure that children in lower-income areas could continue to receive nutritious meals during long school vacations, when they do not have access to school lunch or breakfast. But, although millions of children depend on nutritious free and reduced-price meals and snacks at school for 9 months out of the year, just a fraction of that receive the free meals provided by the SFSP during the summer months.
The SFSP is the single largest Federal resource available for local sponsors who want to combine a feeding program with a summer activity program. However, many schools and summer recreation programs are not aware that federal funds are available to provide free meals and snacks to children in needy areas during the summer months.
SFSP draws children into supervised activities that are safe, fun, and filled with learning opportunities. Children benefit nutritionally by receiving complete, wholesome meals, and parents benefit from some help in stretching their food dollars. The program encourages communities to provide safe places for children to go to be with other children and supportive adults. Parents know their children are receiving healthy meals in a supportive environment. Organizations receive funds to provide meals to complement recreational and educational programs that they have already planned.
Delaware participation data is listed below. Information is courtesy of the USDA Website. For more information about the USDA Summer Feeding Program, please click here. The link will open a new window for your convenience.
| SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM: TOTAL MEALS SERVED |
| Data as of April 24, 2008 |
| State/Territory |
FY 2003 |
FY 2004 |
FY 2005 |
FY 2006 |
FY 2007 |
| Delaware |
570,309 |
625,176 |
595,696 |
647,193 |
762,211 |
| SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM: AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE |
| Data as of April 24, 2008 |
| State/Territory |
FY 2003 |
FY 2004 |
FY 2005 |
FY 2006 |
FY 2007 |
| Delaware |
8,126 |
8,648 |
8,234 |
8,290 |
8,035 |
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