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Feeding Low-Income Children When School Is Out: The Summer Food Service Program

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  • Anne Gordon
  • Ronette Briefel
  • Karen Needels
  • Nancy Wemmerus
  • Teresa Zavitsky
  • Randy Rosso
  • Tania Tasse
  • Laura Kalb
  • Anne Peterson
  • Darryl Creel

Abstract

This nationally representative study, the first comprehensive look at the SFSP since 1986, found that more than 4,000 local sponsors provided about 130 million meals at more than 35,000 feeding sites in fiscal year 2001.

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  • Anne Gordon & Ronette Briefel & Karen Needels & Nancy Wemmerus & Teresa Zavitsky & Randy Rosso & Tania Tasse & Laura Kalb & Anne Peterson & Darryl Creel, "undated". "Feeding Low-Income Children When School Is Out: The Summer Food Service Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7a14e7ed7b7f4abcb1fd44271, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7a14e7ed7b7f4abcb1fd44271e915296
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    1. Ronette Briefel & Ann Collins & Anne Wolf, 2013. "Impact of the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children (SEBTC) Demonstration on Children's Nutritional Status," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 70b9a2885872491fbd95042a8, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Jeanne Bellotti & Ann Collins & Cheryl Owens & Charlotte Cabili & Christopher W. Logan & Carissa Climaco & Nora Paxton & Peter Relich & Saty Patrabansh, "undated". "Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children: Early Experiences through June 2011 of the Proof-of-Concept Year," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 465b6048a14646cd90cac895d, Mathematica Policy Research.

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