often have flyers listing locations that can be shared with community
members.
i.
Share Our Strength (March 2013).
Summer Meals Survey. Retrieved
December 13, 2013 from http://
bestpractices.nokidhungry.org/
sites/default/files/resources/
SOS%20-%20Summer%20
Meals%20Survey%20Report%20
FINAL2.pdf
ii.
National Summer Learning
Association (2009). Know the facts.
http://www.summerlearning.
org/?page=know_the_facts
2. Participate in a kick-off event. Working with the school district and other
agencies to create a citywide kick-off event or BBQ can boost summer meal
program participation while providing Police Department’s an opportunity
to interact with families.
3. Support activities at summer meal sites. Activities at sites help increase
participation, however many meal providers lack the additional staff or
volunteers to manage them. Reading to kids, offering child fingerprinting,
or assisting with physical activity games provide easy opportunities for
police officers and Explorers to support these often hour-long events
throughout the summer.
Healthy youths are the cornerstone to a healthy and vibrant community.
Summertime is an opportunity not to be missed to ensure that the most
vulnerable kids have the support they need to stay healthy, ready to learn and
heading towards a bright future.
iii. Food Research and Action Center
(2014). Hunger Doesn’t Take a
Vacation. Available at: http://frac.
org/nearly-1-in-6-low-incomechildren-receive-summer-mealsreport-finds/
iv.
To learn more about how to get involved in summer meal programs in
your community, visit www.summermealcoalition.org or contact Patricia
Chamberlain [email protected]. ■
California Food Policy Advocates
(2015). School’s Out…Who Ate?
Retrieved October 1, 2015 from
http://cfpa.net/sowa-2015
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