CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor is expanding its commitment to child nutrition by participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Through this program, the Club says it offers nutritious meals and snacks at no charge to children and teens in its programs. The program, active for the past 12 years, provides meals at various Club sites, including Busse Unit, Olivet Church, St. Mark's United Methodist Church, and Faith Academy in Iowa City. John Tursi, Executive Director of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor, emphasized the importance of the initiative. “Healthy meals are essential for kids’ success both in and out of school,” Tursi said. “Participating in CACFP helps us ensure that every child who comes to u

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