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NO KID HUNGRY SHARE OUR STRENGTH PROGRAMS FEE DING KIDS WH ERE T HEY L IVE, LEARN A ND PLA Y

NO KID HUNGRY SHARE OUR STRENGTH PROGRAMS FEEDING KIDS WHERE THEY LIVE, LEARN AND PLAY

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Page 1: NO KID HUNGRY SHARE OUR STRENGTH PROGRAMS FEEDING KIDS WHERE THEY LIVE, LEARN AND PLAY

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Page 2: NO KID HUNGRY SHARE OUR STRENGTH PROGRAMS FEEDING KIDS WHERE THEY LIVE, LEARN AND PLAY

NO KID HUNGRY PROGRAMS

*Alternate Breakfast Delivery

*Out of School - (After School Snack/ Summer Feeding)

*Cooking Matters /Cooking Matters at the Store Classes

*SNAP Benefits (Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program) formerly called food stamps

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SUMMER AND AFTER-SCHOOL MEALS

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COOKING MATTER CLASSES

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COOKING MATTERS AT THE STORE

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SNAP OUTREACH

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - formerly known as food stamp

Jill Pryor will assist in enrollment into the SNAP program

[email protected]

1-501-399-9999

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Deloitte Research study shows, students who eat a nutritious breakfast:

Preform better in class,

receive higher test scores,

attend more days of school,

fewer days of being tardy,

and are more likely to graduate; if they eat a nutritious breakfast.

INCREASING BREAKFAST PARTICIPATION……

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ALTERNATE BREAKFAST DELIVERY

Benefits many areas of the school:

Child – health, attentiveness, grades, attendance

Child Nutrition Program – increase USDA reimbursement

School – better test scores

Teacher – better attention from students

Nurse – able to help sick children not hungry children

Principal – less discipline problems

Parents – child not ready to eat early in the morning at home

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SUGGESTED ALTERNATE BREAKFAST DELIVERIES

*Breakfast in the Classroom – meals are dropped off at each classroom in

hot and cold thermal bags

*Grab and Go – picked up in the cafeteria, then eaten in the classroom

*Grab and Go –picked up in the cafeteria, then eaten in an alternate location

*Grab and Go –from a kiosk/cart, then eaten in an alternate location

*2nd Chance Breakfast – served between 1st and 2nd period

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HOW WE CAN HELP?

Grants available to all schools for $3000-$5000

Grants per school not per district

Work with Mid-West Dairy to get additional funds, if needed for some schools

No Kid Hungry Staff will write the grant for your school

No Kid Hungry Staff are available to help implement your alternate breakfast delivery

Suggestions for equipment, supplies, and menu items available

Phone numbers of other schools that are successfully implementing program

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*CELEBRATING NATIONAL BREAKFAST WEEK!

March 3-7, 2014 A special incentive will be offered (in addition to the GRANT $)

to all schools who contact us from now till the end of March, 2014 to get the paperwork started for an alternate breakfast program.

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ARKANSAS MEALS FOR ACHIEVEMENT - AMFABe looking for the grant application for the AMFA (Arkansas

Meals for Achievement)

for the 2014/2015 school year in late Spring, 2014.

Arkansas Meals for Achievement is the pilot grant available to schools offering an alternate breakfast delivery where all student eat at no charge. Sometimes referred to as universal free breakfast.

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NO KID HUNGRY / SHARE OUR STRENGTH PROGRAMS

Contact information Patty Barker, [email protected] 1-501-399-9999

Lindsey Barnett, Out of School [email protected] 1501-399-9999

Rachel Townsend, Cooking Matters [email protected] 1501-399-9999

Jill Pryor, SNAP outreach [email protected] 1501-399-9999Vivian Nicholson, Breakfast [email protected] 1-501-

276-6715