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3/24/2015
Cracking the Code on Summer: Innovative Strategies to Reach More Kids Let’s Take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Let’s Take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
• Mobile sites grew from traditional site leaders recognizing the need to do something differently to ensure that more children would be served. • Community leaders recognized the need and the lack of resources to host traditional model.
Earline E. Middleton
Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina
Vice President of Agency Services and Programs
919‐865‐3035
[email protected]
Let’s Take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
• Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC began Mobile Sites as pilots in 2014 ‐ 3 sites
• Rented a school bus and subcontracted drivers and a cafeteria supervisor
Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Ice Cream Anyone? • We believe the ice‐cream model would be a great solution to the disconnect between time and distance. • The ice‐cream model would allow more geography to be covered.
Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
It gets Hot In North Carolina!
• Heat Index wavier has been helpful however it is strict. • Documentation showing the heat index warning for the specific day is required each time non‐congregate feeding occurs. • Inclement weather is problem Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
In 2014 through our 16 mobile sites
• FBCENC provided 11,600 meals to 890 children in 7 of our 34 counties
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Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Sandwiches are good, but what about a hot meal?
• FBCENC began hot meals service in 2014
• Selection of the caterers was the key to the success of program
– Experience , meal patterns, regulatory knowledge (menu plans, delivery receipts, temperature and time) and in providing food service to independent schools
Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Let’s take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Sandwiches are good, but what about a hot meal?
Sandwiches are good but what about a Hot meal?
• Local health inspectors created a “camp” model which is less restrictive than regular inspections
If sites serve family style they must have
• Health inspections and/or three compartment sinks for cleaning utensils and/or
• Agreement with caterer to return utensils for cleaning at the caterer’s facility.
• We plan to work more with small, local caterers, we believe this will add to the local economy.
• Providing hot meals does require a certain amount of capital equipment, Cambro boxes, coolers and more consumables (plates/trays, cutlery, etc.) Cracking the Code on Summer: Innovative Strategies to Reach More Kids
Let’s Take the Food to Kids‐
What a Great Idea!
Thank you
Earline E. Middleton
Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina
Vice President of Agency Services and Programs
919‐865‐3035
[email protected]
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