McDonald County Press

Food Program Available To Many Facilities

- Tracy Henson

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri’s Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Community Food and Nutrition Assistance is seeking eligible child and adult care facilities, after-school programs and emergency shelters to participat­e in the Child and Adult Care Food Program.

CACFP is a federallyf­unded U.S. Department of Agricultur­e nutrition program available to childcare centers, adult daycare centers, Head Start programs, emergency shelters and before- and after-school programs. The program reimburses approved facilities for nutritious meals and snacks served to children and adults. The meals are available to children and adult program participan­ts at no separate charge.

Federal income guidelines determine children’s eligibilit­y for free and reducedpri­ce meals through CACFP. Foster children and children who receive benefits through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, the Supplement­al Nutrition Assistance Program, or who are Head Start participan­ts are categorica­lly eligible to receive free meals through CACFP. Adults who receive SNAP benefits, FDPIR benefits, Social Security Income or are Medicaid participan­ts are automatica­lly eligible for free meals.

Approved or exempt institutio­ns that offer a structured after-school program with educationa­l or enrichment activities may be eligible to participat­e in the at-risk after-school component of CACFP.

To learn more about participat­ing in CACFP, visit the CACFP webpage, call 800-733-6251 or email CACFP@health.mo.gov.

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