2026 Policy Priorities

Child Nutrition 2026 Policy Priorities

2026 Policy Priorities: Child Nutrition

One in five Kansas kids are food insecure, meaning they may not know when or where they may get their next meal. No Kansas kid should go hungry, not now and not ever. Food insecurity makes it harder for kids to concentrate, grow, and stay healthy, which limits their ability to reach their full potential. When school is in session, Kansas children rely on school breakfast and lunch to stay nourished and ready to learn.

When school is out, many of those same children lose access to the consistent meals they count on. Strong school feeding programs, paired with strong summer nutrition options, help ensure that kids do not fall through the cracks simply because the calendar changes.

 

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