At-Risk Afterschool & Summer Food Service Programs (ARAS & SFSP) Features:

Empower your ARAS & SFSP sites to make a difference today

Serve more kids in need with our new software features for At-Risk Afterschool & Summer Food Service Programs.

ARAS/SFSP solution for:

Sponsors

Single Location Centers

FOR SPONSORS WITH MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

KidKare for Sponsors

KidKare is the perfect software to streamline operations and ensure the success of ARAS/SFSP programs.

With a user-friendly interface and customizable features, sponsors can easily manage their centers, track claims, and maintain accurate records. Ideal for new and experienced sponsors.

FOR SPONSORS WITH MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

KidKare for Sponsors

KidKare is the perfect software to streamline operations and ensure the success of ARAS/SFSP programs.

With a user-friendly interface and customizable features, sponsors can easily manage their centers, track claims, and maintain accurate records. Ideal for new and experienced sponsors.

What our users are talking about our ARAS/SFSP features:

4.7/5

4.7 (522)

5/5

We were worried about having to train all of our partners/locations on using the software, but it was a seamless and easy process.

- ARAS Coordinator

5/5

Just getting all of our counts electronically instead of by paper has saved us hours of time! We are excited to explore new features in KidKare this summer.

- SFSP Coordinator

What are the ARAS & SFSP Programs?
At-Risk Afterschool Program (ARAS)

The At-Risk Afterschool (ARAS) Program designed to support at-risk youth and provide them with a safe, supportive, and engaging environment to learn and grow. The program offers a range of academic, social, and recreational activities to help children and teens develop critical skills, build self-esteem, and improve their academic performance.

Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federally funded program that provides free, nutritious meals to children and teens during the summer months when school is not in session. The program is administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and is designed to ensure that children from low-income families have access to healthy meals during the summer.