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1 Loc School Name Type FS Monitor Name Program Name Division of Food Services Questions? Email: [email protected] After School Programs - Approval List Updated: 4/1/2019 Confirmed Meal Start Loc School Name Type FS Monitor Name Program Name Program schedule Enrollment Date Girl Scouts, Dr. Ethel Allen Girl 444 ALLEN, DR. ETHEL SCHOOL SAT_R LS Bruce Harvey Scouts 21 Monday, Tuesday 9/24/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 444 ALLEN, DR. ETHEL SCHOOL SAT_R LS Bruce Harvey Salvation Army, 21st Century 31 Thursday, Friday 9/24/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 444 ALLEN, DR. ETHEL SCHOOL SAT_R LS Bruce Harvey PhiladelphiaOIC-OST 19 Thursday, Friday 10/1/2018 Episcopal Community Services, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 146 ANDERSON, ADD B. SCHOOL SAT_P BD Yvette Herrington ECS OST @ Anderson 92 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 146 ANDERSON, ADD B. SCHOOL SAT_P BD Yvette Herrington Harlem Lacrosse - Philadelphia 19 Thursday, Friday 10/1/2018 Sunrise of Philadelphia Inc., Sunrise Afterschool at Chester A Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 248 ARTHUR, CHESTER A. SCHOOL SAT_P KC Barbara Bauhof Arthur 85 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 221 BACHE-MARTIN SCHOOL SAT_P FV Nakia Davenport Extended Day 55 Thursday, Friday 9/17/2018 BARRY, JOHN ELEMENTARY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 120 SCHOOL FS DS Yvette Herrington Change 4a dollar 24 Thursday, Friday 11/21/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 720 BARTON SCHOOL SAT_P KA George Clay Young Achievers Learning Center 50 Thursday, Friday 8/29/2018 Public Health Management Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 101 BARTRAM, JOHN HIGH SCHOOL FS DS Yvette Herrington Corporation, Project Lyft 41 Thursday, Friday 11/7/2018 John Bartram High School, Credit 101 BARTRAM, JOHN HIGH SCHOOL FS DS Yvette Herrington Recovery Program 68 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 2/27/2019 BETHUNE, MARY MCLEOD PAEP, STEAM After-School 751 SCHOOL SAT_R JL Bruce Harvey Program 30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/1/2018 BETHUNE, MARY MCLEOD 751 SCHOOL SAT_R JL Bruce Harvey City Year 36 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/9/2018 Intergenerational Center, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 422 BLAINE, JAMES G. SCHOOL SAT_P LS Nakia Davenport Grandma's Kids 19 Thursday, Friday 9/24/2018 PAEP, STEAM After-School 422 BLAINE, JAMES G. SCHOOL SAT_P LS Nakia Davenport Program 31 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/1/2018 422 BLAINE, JAMES G. SCHOOL SAT_P LS Nakia Davenport City Year 25 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/2/2018 Purple - Multiple programs in one building If additional meals are needed, updated rosters Yellow - Programs with less than 5 serving days per week must be sent to [email protected] 1 Division of Food Services Questions? Email: [email protected] After School Programs - Approval List Updated: 4/1/2019 Confirmed Meal Start Loc School Name Type FS Monitor Name Program Name Program schedule Enrollment Date BLANKENBURG, RUDOLPH Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 149 SCHOOL SAT_P DS Yvette Herrington EducationWorks 41 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 521 BROWN, HENRY A. SCHOOL SAT_P FV Nakia Davenport Philadelphia OIC 43 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 PAEP, STEAM After-School 521 BROWN, HENRY A. SCHOOL SAT_P FV Nakia Davenport Program 34 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/1/2018 521 BROWN, HENRY A. SCHOOL SAT_P FV Nakia Davenport WHYY CLUB 15 Tuesday 10/9/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 123 BRYANT, WILLIAM C. SCHOOL SAT_P BD Yvette Herrington theVillage 30 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 722 CARNELL, LAURA H. SCHOOL SAT_P SC Schamina Allen Oxford Circle CCDA 90 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 722 CARNELL, LAURA H. SCHOOL SAT_P SC Schamina Allen Young Achievers Learning Center 74 Thursday, Friday 8/29/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 722 CARNELL, LAURA H. SCHOOL SAT_P SC Schamina Allen Creative Steps Inc 72 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 CASSIDY,LEWIS C ACADEMICS Kimmel Center , One Musical 424 PLUS SAT_P DS Yvette Herrington Philadelphia 26 Tuesday 11/27/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 125 CATHARINE, JOSEPH SCHOOL SAT_P BD Yvette Herrington theVillage 53 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Catholic Social Services, CAYUGA Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 549 CAYUGA SCHOOL SAT_R JL Nakia Davenport OST PROGRAM 38 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Student Board Representative, Central Office, 440 N Broad St Yvette Herrington Board of Education 52 Thursday 9/27/2018 Central Office, 440 N Broad St Yvette Herrington PSTV, PSTV 12 Thursday 1/10/2019 Central Office, 440 N Broad St Yvette Herrington PSTV, PSTV, PSTV 10 Wednesday 3/6/2019 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 226 CHILDS, GEORGE W. SCHOOL Barbara Bauhof Dream Academy 55 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 226 CHILDS, GEORGE W. SCHOOL FS KC Barbara Bauhof United Communities 38 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 226 CHILDS, GEORGE W. SCHOOL FS KC Barbara Bauhof WHYY, Media Lab 6 Monday, Wednesday 1/7/2019 226 CHILDS, GEORGE W. SCHOOL FS KC Barbara Bauhof WHYY, Media Labs 14 Monday, Wednesday 1/23/2019 Purple - Multiple programs in one building If additional meals are needed, updated rosters Yellow - Programs with less than 5 serving days per week must be sent to [email protected] 2 Division of Food Services Questions? Email: [email protected] After School Programs - Approval List Updated: 4/1/2019 Confirmed Meal Start Loc School Name Type FS Monitor Name Program Name Program schedule Enrollment Date CLEMENTE, ROBERTO MIDDLE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 773 SCHL FS LS Schamina Allen Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. 45 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 Netter Center For Community Partnerships, UACS Afterschool COMEGYS, BENJAMIN B. Enrichment Program at B.B Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 126 SCHOOL FS BD Yvette Herrington Comegys Community School 98 Thursday, Friday 9/17/2018 Northeast Conservatory , Philly Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 837 COMLY, WATSON SCHOOL FS SC George Clay KiDZ Initiative 51 Thursday, Friday 8/29/2018 267 CONSTITUTION HIGH SCHOOL SAT_P FV Bruce Harvey WHYY, WHYY Media Labs 28 Monday, Thursday 10/1/2018 CONWELL, RUSSELL MIDDLE After School All Stars, After 523 SCHOOL FS BH Schamina Allen School All Stars 78 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9/17/2018 COOKE, JAY ELEMENTARY Indochinese American Council, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 710 SCHOOL FS KA Schamina Allen Jay Cooke After School Program 42 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 COOKE, JAY ELEMENTARY Philadelphia Youth Basketball, 710 SCHOOL FS KA Schamina Allen PYB 22 Tuesday, Thursday 10/9/2018 Centro Nueva Creación, CENTRO Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 547 CRAMP, WILLIAM SCHOOL FS JL Nakia Davenport NUEVA CREACIÓN 49 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia, West Kensington Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 547 CRAMP, WILLIAM SCHOOL FS JL Nakia Davenport Boys and Girls Club 63 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 547 CRAMP, WILLIAM SCHOOL FS JL Nakia Davenport City Year 29 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/16/2018 547 CRAMP, WILLIAM SCHOOL FS JL Nakia Davenport Boy Scouts of America 13 Monday 1/18/2019 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 517 DEBURGOS, J. ELEMENTARY FS BH Schamina Allen Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. 61 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 517 DEBURGOS, J. ELEMENTARY FS BH Schamina Allen WHYY 24 Monday, Wednesday 10/15/2018 DeBurgos After school literacy 517 DEBURGOS, J. ELEMENTARY FS BH Schamia Allen enrichment 30 Monday, Tuesday 1/14/2019 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 842 DECATUR, STEPHEN SCHOOL FS SC Stacey Blohm Philly Kidz Initative 20 Thursday, Friday 8/29/2018 Purple - Multiple programs in one building If additional meals are needed, updated rosters Yellow - Programs with less than 5 serving days per week must be sent to [email protected] 3 Division of Food Services Questions? Email: [email protected] After School Programs - Approval List Updated: 4/1/2019 Confirmed Meal Start Loc School Name Type FS Monitor Name Program Name Program schedule Enrollment Date Northeast Family YMCA, Northeast Family YMCA Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 842 DECATUR, STEPHEN SCHOOL FS SC Stacey Blohm Afterschool 22 Thursday, Friday 8/29/2018 PAEP, STEAM After-School 842 DECATUR, STEPHEN SCHOOL FS SC Stacey Blohm Program 75 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/1/2018 Communities In Schools , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 427 DICK, WILLIAM SCHOOL SAT_R LS Schamina Allen William Dick Creative Kids 101 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 446 DUCKREY, TANNER SCHOOL FS LS Nakia Davenport Steppingstone Scholars, n/a 50 Thursday, Friday 9/5/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 446 DUCKREY, TANNER SCHOOL FS LS Nakia Davenport EducationWorks 119 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 525 DUNBAR, PAUL L. SCHOOL SAT_P FV Bruce Harvey Steppingstone Scholars 64 Thursday, Friday 9/24/2018 EDISON, THOMAS A. HIGH Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 502 SCHOOL FS JL Schamina Allen Exito 48 Thursday, Friday 9/4/2018 EDISON, THOMAS A. HIGH 502 SCHOOL FS JL Schamina Allen City Year 17 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/9/2018 EDISON, THOMAS A. HIGH 502 SCHOOL FS JL Schamina Allen Robotics 15 Friday 11/9/2018 EDISON, THOMAS A. HIGH 502 SCHOOL FS JL Schamina Allen Credit Recovery 12 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 3/11/2019 EDMONDS, FRANKLIN S. Reformation Lutheran Church, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 621 SCHOOL SAT_P JS George Clay Sycamore Tree 30 Thursday, Friday 9/11/2018 Boys & Girls Clubs of EDMONDS, FRANKLIN S. Philadelphia, Boys & Girls Clubs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 621 SCHOOL SAT_P JS George Clay of Philadelphia 72 Thursday, Friday 11/26/2018 526 ELKIN, LEWIS SCHOOL SAT_P BH George Clay Salvation Army/Tabernacle 51 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10/15/2018
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