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Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation trends 2009
Food Research and Action Center, February 2009
Washington, DC: Food Research and Action Center.

An overview of trends in child care provider participation in and individuals served by the Child and Adult Care Food Program

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Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation trends 2010
Food Research and Action Center, March, 2010
Washington, DC: Food Research and Action Center.

An overview of trends in child care provider participation in and individuals served by the Child and Adult Care Food Program

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Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation trends 2011
Food Research and Action Center, March, 2011
Washington, DC: Food Research and Action Center.

An overview of trends in child care provider participation in and individuals served by the Child and Adult Care Food Program

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Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation trends 2012
Food Research and Action Center, March, 2012
Washington, DC: Food Research and Action Center.

An overview of trends in child care provider participation in and individuals served by the Child and Adult Care Food Program

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Food Research and Action Center,
Washington, DC: Food Research and Action Center.

An overview of features of the Child and Adult Care Food Program

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