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Assists In-Home Childcare providers serve more nutritious food, and create healthier childcare environments. Helps in-home providers receive federal reimbursement for nutritious meals.
Provides partial reimbursement to home-based childcare providers for serving nutritious meals and snacks. Sponsored by the USDA's Child and Adult Care Food Program.

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Child and Adult Care Food Programs
Provides technical assistance for providers, processes claims and reimbursements and provides program monitoring for the Child and Adult Care Food Program.

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Child and Adult Care Food Programs
Provides reimbursement and accountability oversight to providers for meals and snacks offered to children enrolled in the providers' in-home, child care centers, and after-school programs.
As a CACFP sponsoring organization, provides reimbursement to home day care providers for meals and snacks served to children in their care so that children are provided with well balanced diets which meet federal guidelines.
Disburses monthly Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) reimbursements to family child care providers and center-based programs for meals fed to children in their care. Makes it possible for child care providers to offer a variety of healthy foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and diary products, whole grains, breads and cereals to the children in their care. Provides training and technical assistance along with business management resources to participants.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is about nutritious foods. It helps make it possible for family child-care providers to serve a variety of nutritious foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, high quality protein, fresh dairy products, whole grain and enriched breads and cereals to the children in their care. The Child and Adult Care Food Program allows children to experience a variety of nutritious foods as well as encouraging healthy eating habits while promoting nutritional education for children.
Supports in-home family child care providers and child care centers by serving as an USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program sponsor and by offering nutrition education, and Ohio Healthy Program training.

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Child and Adult Care Food Programs