Reimbursed Meals from USDA Child Adult Care Food Program
Child Adult Care Food Program Sponsorship
Who we are?
We are a licensed 501(3)c non-profit sponsorship for the State of Texas Department of Agriculture's Child and Adult Care Food Program. Our Director, Mrs. Nguyen K. Nguyen, has over 20 years of experience working with child programs and has been in business as a CACFP sponsor for over 15 years now. Our goal is to help our home providers and child care facilities understand the importance of child nutrition in the developmental stages of life.
Who can participate?
We are licensed for sponsoring both home providers and childcare facilities. Our goal is to help navigate CACFP guidelines and policies to ensure nutritiousmeals and snacks are served to all participating children.
S P A C E R
So how can we helpyour facility?
Free online software that helpsyou plan your daily foodservices 24 hours a day, from anycomputer with Internet access.
Online “Attendance 1535”form developed exclusively byus for you to accurately log the children being served ateach meal
One on one Windows trainingand software training
Our “Menu Planner” functionaccurately displays therequired amounts and measurements for food service
Our goal is to reduce the paperwork required by the CACFP. As a Food Program sponsor, we claim responsibility for proper claim submission of monthly paperwork, child enrollment forms, expense reports and meal count forms.
Who is eligible for The Food Program?
Children age 12 and under
Migrant children age 15 and younger
Functionally impaired adult participants
What kinds of meals are served?
CACFP facilities follow the meal patterns established by USDA.
Breakfast consists of a serving of milk, fruit or vegetable and grains or bread.
Lunch andDinner require milk, grains or bread, meat or meat alternate and twodifferent servings of fruits and vegetables.
Snacks include two different servings of the four components: milk, fruits or vegetables, grains or bread or meat or meat alternate.
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Reimbursed Meals from USDA Child Adult Care Food Program
Child Adult Care Food Program Sponsorship
Who we are?
We are a licensed 501(3)c non-profit sponsorship for the State of Texas Department of Agriculture's Child and Adult Care Food Program. Our Director, Mrs. Nguyen K. Nguyen, has over 20 years of experience working with child programs and has been in business as a CACFP sponsor for over 15 years now. Our goal is to help our home providers and child care facilities understand the importance of child nutrition in the developmental stages of life.
Who can participate?
We are licensed for sponsoring both home providers and childcare facilities. Our goal is to help navigate CACFP guidelines and policies to ensure nutritious meals and snacks are served to all participating children.
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So how can we help your facility?
Our goal is to reduce the paperwork required by the CACFP. As a Food Program sponsor, we claim responsibility for proper claim submission of monthly paperwork, child enrollment forms, expense reports and meal count forms.
Who is eligible for The Food Program?
What kinds of meals are served?
CACFP facilities follow the meal patterns established by USDA.
Breakfast consists of a serving of milk, fruit or vegetable and grains or bread.
Lunch and Dinner require milk, grains or bread, meat or meat alternate and twodifferent servings of fruits and vegetables.
Snacks include two different servings of the four components: milk, fruits or vegetables, grains or bread or meat or meat alternate.
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