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Important Guidance for And Justice for All Posters

Published: 1 years 37 days ago
" For Program Year 2023-2024, TDA is awaiting updated And Justice for All posters from USDA and will communicate to all contracting entities (CE) when posters are available and being sent to your CE locations to be distributed to your sites. Click the headline for additional guidance.
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For Program Year 2023-2024, TDA is awaiting updated And Justice for All (AJFA) posters from USDA and will communicate to all contracting entities (CE) when posters are available and being sent to your CE locations to be distributed to your sites. 

In the meantime, locally printed paper copies of the last approved AJFA posters from 2019 may be substituted as necessary. Click here to download USDA's AJFA poster and see the printing details below.

Please keep the older version of the AJFA posters displayed until new ones are distributed to CEs by TDA.

Printing details:
  • Download the poster via the link above. Do not alter the poster in any way.
  • The poster can be printed on 11x17 paper
  • Select the "fit to print" option on your printer to ensure the edges of the poster are viable when printed.
  • Posters may be laminated and reused, but lamination is not required.
  • One poster is sufficient per site and needs to be displayed in a prominent location, viewable by participants.

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