Summer Food Food Distribution Programs is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)?
A: SFSP is a federally funded program that provides nutritious meals to children during the summer months.
Q: Who is eligible for SFSP?
A: Children under the age of 18 are eligible for SFSP. Some programs may also serve individuals with disabilities up to age 21.
Q: Can parents or guardians receive meals through SFSP?
A: No, SFSP is specifically for children. There may be other programs available for adults in need of food assistance.
Q: Who administers SFSP in North Dakota?
A: The Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Programs division of the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction administers SFSP.
Q: Do SFSP sites offer breakfast, lunch, or both?
A: SFSP sites may offer breakfast, lunch, or both. The specific meal offerings vary depending on the site.
Q: Are meals provided on weekends through SFSP?
A: Most SFSP sites do not provide meals on weekends. However, some sites may offer weekend meal options.
Q: Can I volunteer to help with SFSP?
A: Yes, you can contact your local SFSP site or the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
Q: Are there any income requirements to receive SFSP meals?
A: No, there are no income requirements to receive SFSP meals. The program is open to all children.
Q: Is there a cost for SFSP meals?
A: No, SFSP meals are provided free of charge to children.
Form Details:
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