To promote growth and outreach for the School Breakfast Program (SBP), Hun evaluated and selected North Dakota as a target state to promote school breakfast start-up and expansion. Hun worked with North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction on expansion and facilitation ititiatives; the state currently plans to start 11 new programs in the coming school year.
“Discover School Breakfast,” a Toolkit that will assist schools in implementing and expanding the SBP at the local level. The Toolkit can be utilized by multiple decision makers (including school principals, parents, and food service staff) to address challenges or opportunities and provides outreach tools and strategies for marketing the program.
Hun did a variety of work with federal programs including TANF, Food Stamps, Child Nutrition and WIC. She researched barriers and solutions to the Child and Adult Care Food Program run by the church throughout the country to provide information for ways to improve the program.
Hun Quach, born in Cambodia and raised in Seattle, received her double degree in Political Science and Business from the University of Washington. Hun has been a Resident Advisor, an intern for U.S. Representative Brian Baird and U.S. Senator Patty Murray, a Conference Assistant for the Tobacco Use Prevention Training Institute of the University of North Carolina, and a volunteer for the American Cancer Society and Cascade AIDS Project.
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