If you’re considering joining the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), getting started is easier than you might think. Here’s what you need to know:
What kind of records must I keep?
Only a small amount of paperwork is required—and it’s not complicated. Before you begin, staff from Solano Family & Children's Services (SFCS) provide training in your home to guide you through the process. Online recordkeeping is also available, making it simple and convenient to stay organized and compliant.
What types of food must be served?
Meals and snacks must meet United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) requirements. This means serving foods from the four basic food groups:
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Milk
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Proteins
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Grains/Breads
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Fruits and Vegetables
These guidelines ensure children in your care receive balanced, nutritious meals that support healthy growth and development.
Where do I begin?
To participate, you must be one of the following:
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A Licensed Family Child Care Home (FCCH) Provider residing in Solano or Napa Counties
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A TrustLine Registered Provider residing in Solano or Napa Counties with a final clearance letter
Once you have your license or TrustLine registration and at least one child in your care, you’re eligible to begin participating in CACFP.
For more information, contact the CACFP staff at (707) 863-3950, extension #131.
Don’t hesitate—call today and take the next step toward supporting healthy meals in your child care home!



