What is Break for a Plate? Free summer meals for all Alabama children Children up to 18 years of age can enjoy two meals a day Administered by Alabama.

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What is Break for a Plate? Free summer meals for all Alabama children Children up to 18 years of age can enjoy two meals a day Administered by Alabama State Department of Education and the USDA

Break for a Plate Stats Served 172,173 Alabama children in 2014 Served 137,537 Alabama children in 2013 Served 101,530 Alabama children in sponsor organizations administering program across the state

How It Works Reimbursement program based on meals served times rate of reimbursement Sponsors and sites deemed eligible based on USDA and ALSDE requirements Location Finder lists sites in your community offering free meals to children

Sponsors and Sites Program only operates when school is not in session Sponsors and sites need to be determined eligible by June 15 each year, per USDA Training is scheduled in April and May for new sponsors

Why Become a Sponsor? Make a difference in the lives of children in your community Assist parents who may not be able to provide healthy meals Help educate all Alabamians on the importance of good nutrition

How to Become a Sponsor Eligible sponsors: Public or private nonprofit, K-12 schools Units of local/municipal/county/tribal/state government Private nonprofit organizations Public or private nonprofit camps Public or private nonprofit universities or colleges Churches

How to Become a Sponsor Meet USDA regulations and guidelines Apply to participate Register for Sponsor Training Workshop Contact our office at