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Sponsors Needed to Provide Meals For Keiki Over Summer Break

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Schools, public agencies, and private nonprofit organizations may apply to be SFSP sponsors. Sponsoring organizations receive reimbursements for serving healthy meals and snacks at approved sites to children and teenagers, 18 years and younger. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Education.

The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is seeking sponsor organizations on all islands to help provide free meals for children in low-income communities during the summer.

Schools, public agencies, churches and private nonprofit organizations may apply to be SFSP sponsors.

Sponsoring organizations receive reimbursements for serving healthy meals and snacks at approved sites to children and teenagers, 18 years and younger. Sponsors are also encouraged to provide educational or recreational activities.

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“Summer food service programs are needed for children who rely on school meals as their primary source of daily intake,” Superintendent Dr. Christina Kishimoto said in a press release.

“Well-balanced and nutritious meals have positive effects on students’ academic performance and provide fuel for physical activities and growth.”

In 2019, 72,692 SFSP lunches were served across 98 locations throughout the state.

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Locations varied from nonprofit organizations, preschools, churches, parks, and housing facilities. The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education also served 133,895 lunches at 76 school locations on Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Maui and Hawaiʻi island through its Seamless Summer Option program.

The Hawaiʻi Child Nutrition Programs (HCNP) will conduct workshops for new and returning sponsors on Maui, Hawaiʻi, Kauaʻi and Oʻahu from Mar. 23 to Apr. 3. Personnel responsible for administering the SFSP will be required to attend.

For more information about SFSP, contact Daniel Sutcharitkul at the Hawaiʻi Child Nutrition Programs at 587-3600. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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