The Village Early Childhood Center is now sponsoring the Child and Adult Care Food Program. This means children and adults in care can get free meals, no matter their background.
Eligible participants include children from families receiving FIP or SNAP benefits, as well as those involved in Head Start. Adults who are part of SNAP and also receive SSI or Medicaid can also enjoy free meals.
The program focuses on inclusivity. Meals are available at no extra charge to those enrolled in participating child and adult care centers.
Supporting a Healthier Future
Offering healthy meals is crucial. According to the USDA, good nutrition helps children learn and grow. Surveys show that kids who eat balanced meals do better academically and socially. For adults, proper nutrition improves overall well-being and reduces health issues like obesity and diabetes.
Understanding the Law
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has strong non-discrimination policies. This means everyone should receive care and assistance without facing discrimination based on race, color, or any other factor. Documents regarding program participation can be requested in different languages.
If someone feels they’ve been discriminated against, they can file a complaint through various channels, including mail, email, or fax.
Local Support and Resources
In Iowa, providers must also follow state non-discrimination laws, ensuring fair treatment in all activities. If you have concerns or questions, you can reach out to the Iowa Civil Rights Commission for guidance.
Programs like these are essential. They not only provide meals but also promote a sense of community and support for families. For more information, you can visit the USDA website or the Iowa Civil Rights Commission.