The Child and Adult Care Food Program helps provide food for

a. school-age children and institutionalized older adults.
b. children and adults with physical and mental disabilities while they attend day-care facilities.
c. low-income families caring for pre-school-age children and dependent elderly family members.
d. children up to age 12, senior citizens, and certain handicapped people who partici-pate in daycare programs.


D
The Child and Adult Care Food Program provides meals and snacks for children up to age 12 and to senior citizens and specific categories of handicapped people participating in daycare pro-grams that are nonprofit, licensed, or receive agency approval.

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