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Child Nutrition & WIC Programs - Background & Funding (Hardcover)
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Child Nutrition & WIC Programs - Background & Funding (Hardcover)
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About a dozen federally supported child nutrition programs and
related activities -- including the Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants, and Children (the WIC program) -- reach
over 36 million children and almost 2 million lower-income pregnant
and postpartum women. The School Lunch and School Breakfast
programs provide cash subsidies to participating schools and
residential child care institutions (RCCIs) for all meals they
serve; larger subsidies are granted for free and reduced-price
meals served to lower-income children. The Child and Adult Care
Food Program (CACFP) subsidises meals and snacks served by child
care centres and day care homes; in centres, higher subsidies are
given for meals/snacks served to lower-income children, while
subsidies for homes generally are not varied by children's family
income (but are larger for homes in lower-income areas or operated
by lower-income providers). Schools, RCCIs, and other public and
private non-profit organisations operating programs for children
also can receive subsidies for snacks (and, in some cases, meals)
served in after-school and other outside-of-school settings. The
Summer Food Service Program subsidises food service operations by
public and private non-profit sponsors in lower-income areas during
the summer; all meals/snacks they serve are subsidised, generally
without regard to individual children's family income. The Special
Milk Program operates in schools and RCCIs without a lunch program
and subsidises all milk they serve. All these subsidies are
inflation-indexed and are paid only where the subsidised
meals/snacks meet federal nutrition standards. In addition to cash
aid, many providers receive food commodities from the Agriculture
Department, at a set value per meal (and may receive 'bonus'
commodities from stocks acquired for agricultural support
purposes). Grants also are made to help cover state administrative
expenses. And, the WIC program provides nutrition services and
tailored food packages to lower-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and
postpartum women, infants, and children who are judged to be at
nutritional risk. Other significant federal programs/activities
include: a WIC farmers' market nutrition program, support for a
Food Service Management Institute, and initiatives to improve meal
quality, food service, and safety.
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