FNS is committed to increasing access to SNAP, one of the most powerful tools available to ensure low-income people have access to healthy food. Program informational activities, or SNAP outreach activities, are a critical tool to ensure vulnerable populations are aware of the availability, eligibility requirements, application procedures, and benefits of SNAP.
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Summer EBT, will help close the summer hunger gap when kids are on summer break and not getting nutritious school meals.
This poster is used to educate elementary students in selecting a reimbursable breakfast under Offer versus Serve.
This poster is designed to educate elementary school students in selecting a reimbursable lunch under Offer versus Serve.
Many families rely on infant formula to feed their babies. Infant formula can provide important nutrients for your baby’s growth and development. Some FNS programs – including CACFP, SNAP, and WIC – provide access to formula to support healthy infant development. USDA is committed to ensuring that FNS program participants always have access to the formula they need.
Summer Food, Summer Moves is a fun, hands-on resource kit designed to get kids and families excited about healthy eating and physical activity during the summer months.
Use these posters to encourage elementary school children to make healthy food choices.
Update your breakfast menus with these easy-to-prepare USDA standardized breakfast recipes.
School nutrition professionals and teachers can use these 40 images of breakfast foods, bubbles and signs as part of their school breakfast celebrations and activities.