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Allow parents and guardians to pick up meals to bring home to their kids;
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Temporarily waive meal times requirements to make it easier to pick up multiple-days’ worth of meals at once;
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Allow meals be served in non-congregate settings to support social distancing;
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Waive the requirement that afterschool meals and snacks served through certain programs be accompanied by educational activities to minimize exposure to the novel coronavirus; and
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Allow states, on an individual state-by-state basis, to serve free meals to children in all areas, rather than only those in areas where at least half of students receive free or reduced-price meals.
Today’s announcement is the latest in a series of actions that USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service has taken to uphold the USDA’s commitment to “Do Right and Feed Everyone” during this national emergency. Other actions include:
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Launching a new coronavirus webpage to proactively inform the public about USDA’s efforts to keep children and families fed;
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Providing more than five million meals a week through public-private partnership Meals to You;
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Increasing access to online purchasing by expanding the online purchasing pilot to more than half of all SNAP households;
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Debuting “Meals for Kids” interactive site finder – to help families find meals for children while schools are closed across more than 50,000 locations;
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Allowing states to issue emergency supplemental SNAP benefits totaling more than $2 billion per month to increase recipients’ purchasing power;
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Collecting solutions to feeding children impacted through feedingkids@usda.gov; and
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Providing more than 2,800 administrative flexibilities across programs to feed children and help families.