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Mayor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition Office of the Boards and Commissions

Mayor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition Office of the Boards and Commissions Executive Office of the Mayor Anthony A. Williams Mayor Presented by Kimberly Perry, D.C. Hunger Solutions Vice Chairperson. Establishment. Order Date: March 2005 Implemented: July 14, 2005

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Mayor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition Office of the Boards and Commissions

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  1. Mayor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition Office of the Boards and Commissions Executive Office of the Mayor Anthony A. Williams Mayor Presented by Kimberly Perry, D.C. Hunger Solutions Vice Chairperson

  2. Establishment • Order Date: March 2005 • Implemented: July 14, 2005 • Originating agency: Executive Office of the Mayor

  3. Purpose The Commission shall advise the Mayor and the Council of the District of Columbia on the policy, nature and extent of food and nutrition programs in the District of Columbia.

  4. Functions • Advising on the operations of all District food and nutrition programs in the District • Reviewing and advising on the “best practices” in nutrition programs across the United States to assist in establishing benchmarking processes, performance goals and baseline data for the nutrition programs in the District

  5. Functions • Recommending standards, or revisions to existing standards, to be applied to the delivery of nutrition services in the District • Advising on the development of an on-going program of public information on food and nutrition programs

  6. Functions • Making recommendations on enhancing the collaborative relationship between the federal govt. and the District govt. in connection with food and nutrition • Making recommendations on enhancing the partnerships between the govt., District-based food programs, the non-profit sector including colleges and universities, and other public-private partnerships

  7. Functions • Making recommendations on regulatory or legislative improvements that would enhance the operations of food and nutrition programs • Identifying gaps in funding and services, or methods of expanding services, including methods to improve food access and nutrition for District residents

  8. Functions • Assisting in the development of an on-going outreach program to the general public • Undertaking other duties that advance the Commission’s purposes, as assigned by the Mayor or his designee

  9. Composition • Experts in nutrition programs • The Department of Health • The State Education Office • The Department of Human Services • The Department of Parks and Recreation • The D.C. Public Schools • D.C. Charter Schools • Other educational programs and institutions • Providers of nutrition programs • Not-for-profit institutions and organizations; and • Community representatives

  10. Composition • Members of the Commission shall be residents of the District, or shall have a social, educational, service provider, occupational or governmental nexus to the District • A majority of the members of the Commission shall be residents of the District • Each geographical ward in the District shall be represented on the Commission

  11. Organization • The Mayor shall appoint a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson • The staff of the Commission shall be managed and supervised by the State Education Officer of designee • The State Education Office shall provide administrative and technical support

  12. Goals • Support the ten-year strategic plan to End Childhood Hunger in the Nation’s Capital • Commission a study to research the health costs of having District residents experiencing hunger and poor nutrition

  13. Goals • Educate the Mayor, City Council and other elected officials about the pressing need to fund anti-hunger and nutrition needs of the city • Design a neighborhood model where strong nutrition services and policies are implemented into schools, churches, senior centers, etc., are evaluated; and then can serve as local models of success to be duplicated

  14. Questions?

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