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Summer Food Service Program (Sfsp) Daily Meal Count is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut State Department of Education - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is the Summer Food Service Program?
A: The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federally-funded program that provides free meals to children during the summer months.
Q: Who is eligible for the Summer Food Service Program?
A: Children and teenagers 18 years old and under are eligible to receive free meals through the SFSP.
Q: How does the Summer Food Service Program work?
A: The SFSP operates through approved sites in local communities where children can go to receive free meals.
Q: Are meals provided every day during the summer?
A: Yes, meals are provided on weekdays (Monday-Friday) during the summer months.
Q: Do I need to apply to receive meals from the Summer Food Service Program?
A: No, there is no application process to receive meals from the SFSP. Any child can receive a meal at an approved site.
Q: Can adults receive meals from the Summer Food Service Program?
A: No, the SFSP is specifically for children and teenagers 18 years old and under.
Q: What types of meals are provided through the Summer Food Service Program?
A: The SFSP provides nutritious meals that meet federal nutrition guidelines, including breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
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