A statewide analysis of the Child and Adult Care Food Program and family child care providers in Oregon

Author(s): Meredith, Kelly;
Date Issued: 2009
Publisher(s): Oregon Child Development Coalition
Description: An assessment of the strengths and opportunities of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) in Oregon, based on data gathered from a survey of 720 family child care providers, and interviews with 15 family child care providers in Oregon
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Source: Wilsonville, OR: Oregon Child Development Coalition. Retrieved July, 1, 2010, from http://www.ocdc.net/Live/content/downloads/CACFPReport.pdf
Topics: Policies > Health, Mental Health, & Safety > Nutrition, Programs & Guidelines
Country: United States
States: OREGON
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