Education leaders in Michigan are looking for help keeping kids healthy even when school is not in session.
More than a half million kids in Michigan are eligible for summer food assistance, but only about 15 percent of them do (participate).
Now, the Michigan Department of Education is looking for organizations to help change that. “We know it works, we know healthy kids are healthy learners and the
results are better results educationally,” said Martin Ackley, Michigan
Department of Education.
The Department of Education says a recent report found that more than
half of kids in Michigan are living in poverty. Now the department is
asking for churches, summer camps and other organizations to volunteer
to be sponsors and act as sites for the summer lunch program.
Sponsors receive federal compensation for both the meals and administrative costs.
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