CACFP Workgroup
2023/2024 CACFP Input Workgroup
 
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Input Workgroup is a group of CACFP sponsors and independent centers that provides input to the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) on the impact of policies and procedures related to CACFP. TDA’s goal is to ensure that workgroup members represent a broad and diverse selection of CACFP sponsors; therefore, membership selection is based on criteria such as organization type, sponsorship size, location, and sponsor type. Members of the CACFP Input Workgroup represent the perspective of their CACFP colleagues and serve as liaisons for CACFP sponsors and contracting entities to address issues with TDA during the workgroup meetings.

The 2023/2024 CACFP Input Workgroup members are listed below:
CACFP Input Workgroup Committee Members 

Leslie Bowerman, KinderCare Education LLC

Yolanda Keys, President, Texas CACFP Sponsors Association
Catherine Durham, Texarkana ISD Carolyn Miller, ESC 11
Maria Elena Florez, West Texas Opportunities, INC. Michael Rosenberger, Dallas ISD
Ashley FlowersChild Care Associates Victor Salazar, Hummingbird Child & Adult Nutrition
Mary Gregory, CitySquare Anjelica Terry, ESC 4
Bana Jazi, Healthy Plate Solutions Matthew Winter, Professional Child Care Provider Association


 
The members will meet virtually to gather input and discuss the current challenges and opportunities for CACFP in Texas. Members provided insight on issues that impact all areas of the CACP at a statewide level. The input and feedback from these meetings help guide TDA as we work to provide the resources and trainings Texas CACFP operators need to achieve success and compliance.

Workgroup members and TDA are excited about the partnership opportunity to ensure growth and success of the CACFP in Texas! If you have topics for discussion to include on an upcoming agenda or ideas you would like to bring to the attention of one of the subcommittees, please communicate your ideas to a current workgroup member.



CACFP Input Workgroup Meeting Minutes


 

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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
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