Why summer meals? For many children in low-income neighborhoods, the stability and nutrition offered by the lunch they get at school all but ends when school lets out for summer vacation.
According to California Food Policy Advocates’ 2011School’s Out…Who Ate report, an estimated 80% of children in California receiving free/reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) during the school year did not participate in one of the USDA’s summer feeding programs (Summer Food Service Program, National School Lunch Program/Seamless Summer Feeding Option). Many communities simply do not have enough summer meal providers, or have been forced to cut back existing summer meal programs due to cuts to summer school programs.
Summer Meal programs present an untapped opportunity to combat childhood hunger and obesity. The California Summer Meal Coalition’s mission is:
  • To encourage more school districts and community organizations to become summer meal providers.
  • To  support summer meal program managers with information and tools to help them operate their program.
  • To assist summer meal program managers in building nutrition education and opportunities for physical activity into their programs.
Led by CCRWF, the Summer Meal Coalition partners with the Nutrition Services Division of the California Department of Education, the California Department of Public Health’s Network for a Healthy California, and summer meal leaders from across the state to help new summer meal providers get started and existing providers succeed. Be sure to check out our past and upcoming webinars, our monthly newsletter and case studies and tools to learn how to develop a successful program in your community. We hope you find the resources provided on on our website useful. If there are specific resources you’d like to see, please let us know!
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