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Using The CACFP Program for Children in Homeless Shelters Fact Sheet
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The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal nutrition entitlement program, which helps provide meals to children. The program can be used to reimburse meals for children living in homeless or domestic violence shelters. Each state has a State Child and Adult Care Food Program agency, usually located in the State Department of Education. (Authors)
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Fact Sheet
2009
Washington, DC
(202) 638-2535
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