Orange County NC Website
DocuSign Envelope ID:7E3AF63A-2F47-4028-951A-OOBA2A7COOB2 <br /> PROdMI: ,71VfiORNIATfON:. <br /> -r: <br /> *PJease.submrt for each prograrrr rf p]!jrrrfg; r fundirl0 for more than:one.:program. <br /> 5. Program Name: Food For the Summer <br /> Program Primary Contact and Title: Kristin Lavergne, Community Services Director. IFC <br /> Telephone Number: 919 929-6380, ext. 41 E-Mail:kIavergne65Jfcmai1box.ora <br /> 6. Please Briefly describe the proposed program, including an explanation of how it aligns with the Town of <br /> Chapel H i I I and Carrboro's Results Framework,and Orange County BOCC Goals and Priorities, and the target <br /> population to benefit from the program. (100 words or less) <br /> Food for the Summer is a "mini lunch camp" program which provides nutritious weekday <br /> lunches and offers creative and fun enrichment opportunities at local camps and walkable <br /> sites throughout the district to children and youth under 18 for the full summer break. <br /> Leveraging federal summer meal subsidies, meals are prepared by CHCCS cafeteria <br /> workers and distributed by a network of volunteers. <br /> The program aligns closely with the goals, priorities and results of Chapel Hill, Carrboro <br /> and Orange County, by helping to fill a gap in food and enrichment access for children <br /> during the summer months, thus strengthening the community network of basic human <br /> services and infrastructure that maintains, protects; and promotes the well-being of all <br /> county residents. <br /> 7.Target Population: Please Complete the table below with numbers(not percentages)of individuals served <br /> and projected to be served. <br /> PLEASE NOTE: Because the federal government prohibits FFTS and other programs from <br /> registering attendees at Open Sites, the following information: <br /> 1) Is based on observations from staff members in order to provide a general <br /> understanding of the diverse population served by our program. <br /> 2) Reflects the number of individual children in attendance on a particular day but not <br /> the number of individual children who participated during the course of the summer. <br /> The program serves children and youth under 18 years of age. Most of the children served <br /> are elementary school aged. <br /> We serve children from 211 three communities and are unable to break out totals by <br /> town/county. <br /> Program information Page a of 2 <br />