How E S Foods Can Help
After deciding to feed children in summer or afterschool programs, a big question to solve is how to do the food. How do you make sure your food will meet requirements? How do you simplify service so that meals qualify for reimbursement?
E S Foods can supply complete, nutritious meals, approved by the state, to ensure your reimbursements are secure. We can help develop a cycle menu to submit to the state, to allow you to focus on site selection, and training. We can supply food items well below reimbursements to ensure you operate a self-sufficient program. And we can help you accommodate count fluctuations to have a smoothly run program.
We have a tremendous level of experience with USDA reimbursement programs –– let us help you succeed in yours.
Helping Feed Hungry Children
The passage of the “Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act” in December 2010 will have a significant impact on the lives of hungry children in our country. Improvements to certification and the additional funding will help reach more children and improve foods available to children.
As part of our goal to help feed hungry children, E S Foods has taken its expertise in school foodservice and expanded it to community outreach efforts. E S Foods currently provides meals to schools, community centers, camps and many other youth organizations nationwide for after-school and summer feeding programs. Does your organization or community group provide nutritious meals or snacks to your participants? You may be surprised to learn that federal funding is available to offer a meal programs. Contact us and we'll help you get it started, or click here to find a State SFSP contact.
The number of charitable organizations and food banks that can help feed hungry children are endless. E S Foods has recently provided our meals and snacks to the following groups:
- Boys and Girls Clubs of America
- OrchKids – the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's after-school music program.
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
- Seeds of Peace – a summer camp to help young people from regions of conflict develop the leadership skills necessary to advance reconciliation and coexistence.
- Silent Hero Grant Program – E S Foods created the nonprofit got breakfast? Foundation to ensure that every child, regardless of background, starts the school day with a nutritious breakfast in order to learn, grown and develop to his or her fullest potential.





