Publications
Summer Food Service Program
”And Justice for All” poster
The “And Justice for All” poster must be displayed in a prominent location at all SFSP sites and sponsor offices. It contains the USDA non-discrimination statement and instructions for filing a complaint of discrimination.
Bookmarks
These bookmarks may be printed to help promote the SFSP and summer reading at the same time. The bookmark is available here in Word so it can be tailored to promote your local program. Four options to choose from.
Business Cards
These business cards may be printed and tailored to your local program. They can be distributed at meetings designed to promote SFSP.
Eat Smart, Play Hard Guide and Make a Splash with you SFSP
Two guides developed to assist State agencies, schools, sponsors and site personnel in planning Summer Food Service Program opening day, kickoff and other events for children.
Extra! Extra! - Summer Meals For Kids - Mailing/Handout Flyer
Envelope-stuffer-sized flyers, designed in Word, to make them easy to personalize for your promotional efforts.
'Food that's in when school is out' flyer
Easily add your organization's name and contact information to these 8 1/2 X 11-inch flyers designed in Word to promote the SFSP. May be used as a poster or handout.
Information on Partnerships
Information about how to find and form valuable partners in your local community to help strengthen your SFSP efforts.
Sample paragraphs for use in newsletters and other publications aimed at parents and families
Provided here are cut and paste paragraphs designed in Word that can be inserted into your organization's newsletter to let your readers know about the SFSP.
Tips for Success
Here you will find tips on things such as serving quality meals, keeping sound financial records, ensuring access to programs, including activities, and publicizing the program.
Working with the Media
Using the media is a great way to reach children (and their parents) with your message. Here you will find out how to work with the media in your hometown to help you market your Summer Food Service Program. You will learn how your hometown newspapers, radio, and TV stations are always looking for a local angle.
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