Identified students are those that are qualified to receive a meal at no cost through Direct Certification, including students
certified as homeless, runaway, migrant, foster, children enrolled in a federally funded Head Start program, and nonapplicant students approved by the LEA.
Not exact matches
CEO allows schools to serve free breakfast and free lunch to all students when 40 percent or more of students are
certified for free meals without a paper application, which includes students who are directly
certified (through data matching) for free meals because they live in households that participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR),
as well
as children who are automatically eligible for free school meals because of their status in foster care or Head Start,
homeless, or migrant.
Identified students include those who qualify for free meals because they live in households that participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR),
as well
as children who are
certified for free school meals without submitting a school meal application because of their status
as being in foster care, enrolled in Head Start,
homeless, runaway, or migrant students.
During her time off she is getting
certified as a yoga teacher, caring for the pets of those that are
homeless with the PAW Team, or exploring the natural beauty that the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
- to provide refuge for
homeless animals and animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on animal health and welfare, behavior and care including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care including spay & neuter clinics and other animal medical and care facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and
certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other animal rescue organizations
as part of a mutual effort to aid animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of
homeless animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit animal rescue organization.