by Compendium News Staff | Jun 10, 2022 | Children's Services, Health Focus, Library News, Resources of Interest, Rural and Small Libraries, School Libraries, Summer Food Service Program
Seneca Library District Participates in Free Summer Snack Program with Child Hunger Outreach Partners (CHOP) 1 in 6 Children each day go hungry in the United States of America. 1 in 6. In rural Northwest PA, many of the school districts cannot afford to continue...
by Compendium News Staff | Jun 1, 2020 | Academic Libraries, Children's Services, Health Focus, Resources of Interest, Rural and Small Libraries
Your library can help children in the community by participating in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). The program is more critical than ever and you still have time to sign up. Rules have been relaxed and meals can be given out non-congregate style (grab and...
by Compendium News Staff | Dec 4, 2019 | Academic Libraries, Children's Services, Health Focus, Resources of Interest, Rural and Small Libraries, School Libraries, Summer Food Service Program
Those kids are hungry…Prepare to Feed them! The Summer Food Service Program is FREE! This USDA program provides lunches and/or snacks for the children at your library and is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Find out more on the Summer Food...
by Compendium News Staff | Jul 8, 2019 | Academic Libraries, Children's Services, Health Focus, Resources of Interest, Rural and Small Libraries, School Libraries
Wolf Administration, USDA Announce Sites for Children Summer Food Programs Harrisburg, PA – The Department of Education announced the sites where children can get free nutritious meals through the 2019 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). The U.S. Department of...
by Compendium News Staff | Apr 8, 2019 | Children's Services, Grants and Other Funding Opportunities, Resources of Interest, School Libraries, Summer Food Service Program
Those Kids are Hungry…Feed them! The Summer Lunch program is FREE! Make plans now to participate! What’s holding you back? No kitchen? You can contract to have bag lunches brought in. You don’t have to offer the lunch every day–but why not? If half of the...