is Thankful!
The Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN) would like to recognize and thank each and every one of you for your tireless dedication and work to feed our nation’s children over the last 20 months. You have met the challenges head-on, been innovative, and managed to keep your programs operating through trying times. We are so thankful and appreciative of all of your time and energy. You all are School Nutrition Heroes! You all make a difference! THANK YOU!
Do you have a success story you want to share? Do you have staff members you want to recognize for their hard work? Help ICN show gratitude for these school nutrition heroes and acknowledge their dedication during the upcoming STAR Webinar, November 18, 2 PM CT. Submit your story along with a list of your staff to be included in the Thank You School Nutrition Heroes!
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A message from Dr. Aleshia Hall-Campbell, ICN Executive Director
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You have been working hard, so now it’s time to show yourself some self-gratitude!
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The Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN), part of the School of Applied Sciences at The University of Mississippi, is the only federally funded national center dedicated to applied research, education and training, and technical assistance for child nutrition programs. The Institute’s mission is to provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs. ICN Website About ICN
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