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How does a summer program know it’s located in a low-income area?

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How does a summer program know it’s located in a low-income area?

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You can use either school meal eligibility information or census data to determine whether or not your summer program is located in a low-income area (i.e. where at least 50 percent of the children are eligible for free and reduced-price meals) and therefore qualifies as an SFSP site. To qualify a site using school data, contact your school food service department for further assistance.

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