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The Child Care Food Program and two related programs, the Afterschool Meals Program and the Homeless Children Program provide nutritious meals and snacks to children through public-private partnerships with organizations committed to caring for children.
Parents seeking child care in Florida are encouraged to enroll their children with providers who participate in CCFP. Learn more at: www.FloridaHealth.gov/CCFP. How does CCFP work? CCFP reimburses child care providers and ensures that meals and snacks meet or exceed federal and state nutrition standards. Which child care providers participate?
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, day care homes, and adult day care centers.
Since 1998, Florida Health’s Child Care Food Program (CCFP), a federally-funded program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has provided nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children who are enrolled with participating child care providers.
Circle the days of the week your child primarily attends the child care center and the meals that you expect your child to receive while in care: breakfast (BR), morning snack (MS), lunch (LU), afternoon snack (AS), supper (SU), and/or evening snack (ES).
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Contact Us Child Care Program Office. 850-488-4900. Child Care Training Information Center. 1-888-352-2842. Background Screening Information Center. 1-888-352-2849