Expressing support for the designation of the third week of March as "National CACFP Week".
Congress designates the third week of March as "National CACFP Week" to raise awareness of child and adult nutrition assistance programs.
Congress designates the third week of March as "National CACFP Week" to raise awareness of child and adult nutrition assistance programs.
H.RES 1118 is a symbolic resolution that designates the third week of March as "National CACFP Week." CACFP stands for the Child and Adult Care Food Program, a federal initiative that provides nutritious meals to children and adults in care settings. The bill does not create new funding or policy changes but rather establishes an official recognition period to raise awareness about the program.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program serves millions of low-income children in daycare centers, family child care homes, and after-school programs, as well as seniors and disabled adults in adult day care facilities. Designating a national awareness week can help increase public understanding of the program, potentially supporting advocacy for continued or expanded funding and participation rates. This type of recognition is commonly used to highlight existing federal programs and their beneficiaries.
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