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Page 2: N4K Regional Coordinator: Suzanne Ruttan suzanne.ruttan@uclc.ca .

What is a Student Nutrition Program (SNP)

Ministry of Child and Youth Services Nutrition Guidelines

General operations within a school or community organization

Fundraising requirements Forms and reporting Volunteers Resources

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Nutritious food helps kids learn. Ontario’s Student Nutrition Program (SNP) responds to that need. By providing healthy breakfasts, snacks, and lunches at many of our schools, kids are better able to concentrate, and get the most out of – and put the most into – their school day. The program is made possible through volunteers and community partnerships.

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• 2000 - The Child Nutrition Coalition for Leeds and Grenville began and was sponsored by MDCHC and supported by Breakfast for Learning

• 2003 - The program changed its name to Nutrition 4 Kids

• 2005 - MCYS became a primary supporter of student nutrition programs in Ontario, allocating $8 million dollars, annually across the province.

• United Counties of Leeds and Grenville has been a primary financial supporter of N4K since 2006

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This is the “quick reference”version of the Nutrition Guidelines. A full copy of the version is available on the N4K websitewww.n4klg.com under forms

To review the Canada’s Food Guide go towww.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/index-eng.php

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Food Provided• Students are offered foods that are fresh, nutritious

including vegetables and fruit. Programs avoid serving foods with processed trans-fats. Each community’s nutrition program is different. Your local program may offer one meal or a combination of breakfast, lunch and/or a morning or afternoon snack. Programs are encouraged to follow nutrition guidelines for each meal.

• Where possible, programs are also encouraged to choose food that is made or grown in Ontario.

Universal access to programs• No child or youth shall be turned away from a program; • The program is available in every region across Ontario; • The program adopts a universal approach at each site

providing all children and youth with the opportunity to participate in the program regardless of their socioeconomic status.

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MCYS Requirement: Vegetables and/or fruit will be offered with every meal and/or

snack.

•Breakfast or Morning Meal – food from 3 out of the 4 food groups (MCYS Food Guidelines)•Snack – food from 2 out of the 4 food groups (MCYS Food Guidelines)•Food groups: dairy (or alternative), fruit and vegetables, Grain, Meat (or alternative)•Popular methods: sit down meals, bin programs in central area, bin program in classrooms•Programs available to all students (universal) •Programs offered a minimum of 3 times per week

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MCYS is only a seed funder – no intention to be the primary source of funds

Look to your community to support the program

Accept financial along with in-kind and food donations – document all contributions

N4K engages in central fundraising that assists all Leeds and Grenville programs

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Data CollectionData Collection

Using a Tracking Form ensures that you collect accurate data on a monthly basis.

MCYS requires monthly reports from all SNPs

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Part 1Complete all lines as this information is kept on file for future reference.

Part 2 This information is important for determining funding. Complete carefully with as much detail as possible.

Part 3This information can be estimated if you don’t have statisticsfrom previous years or if you are starting a new program.

Part 4This is a requirement for participation in the program. If programs don’t demonstrate fundraising they jeopardize future MCYS funding.

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This form is completed on line http://www.n4klg.com/Forms-and-Links.htmlThis form is due on the 15th day of the month. i.e. November’s report is due on December 15th.

The actual number of meals served

Count each student who has used the program in that year. They are counted only once and the number can not exceed the number of students enrolled at the school for that year.

Actual number of days in the month that snacks/meals were served

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• Volunteers are the key to the success of the program

• Volunteers are school staff, seniors, students, parents and any other community members

• Follow the 3 R’s of volunteering: Recruit, Recognize and Retain

• Volunteers must have all the tools they need to ensure that they stay committed to the program

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This document provides basic information essential to recruiting, retaining and rewarding volunteers. To ensure success

each program must customize their strategies to meet the needs of their unique program.MAKE IT YOUR OWN!

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Nutrition 4 Kidswww.n4klg.com Ministry of Children and Youth Serviceswww.children.gov.on.ca Breakfast for Learningwww.breakfastforlearning.ca Breakfast Clubs of Canadawww.breakfastclubscanada.org

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Suzanne Ruttan, N4K Regional Coordinator

Email:  [email protected]

1.877.875-3437 ext 4999N4K c/o Upper Canada Leger Centre

500 Cumberland StreetCornwall, Ontario, K6J 4K9

Website: www.n4klg.com