Thursday, April 9, 2026

What Is the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)?


The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded initiative designed to support the health and well-being of children in care settings. Operated through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under its Food and Nutrition Services Program, CACFP plays an important role in ensuring children receive balanced, nutritious meals throughout the day.

At its core, the program helps child care providers offer healthy meals and snacks to the children they serve. By promoting proper nutrition early in life, CACFP supports growth, development, and lifelong healthy habits.

Locally, Solano Family & Children’s Services (SFCS) proudly sponsors the Food Program in Solano and Napa counties. Through this partnership, family child care homes receive guidance, resources, and support to meet nutrition standards and provide quality meals to children in their care.

CACFP is more than just a food program—it’s a commitment to nurturing healthier communities by starting with the youngest members.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Friday, April 3, 2026

Lots of Ways to Participate with Julia and Elmo | Autism


Julia and Elmo join story time at the Sesame Street community center, and find lots of inclusive, community-building fun.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Help Paying For Child Care


We offer the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) online or in-person screening for families with children ages 0-5 years. The screening can help you understand how your child is developing.

Developmental Screening is important for monitoring your baby's development. It can help you understand your child's growth as well as check to see if there are any developmental delays or concerns so that they can be addressed early on.

Social Emotional Screening is also available as a method for detecting and monitoring whether your child may be delayed in aspects of emotional development such as: communication, autonomy, affect, and interaction with people.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Trying New Foods with Cookie Monster | Parenting


Together with your child, watch this video in which Cookie Monster’s little niece is being especially... choosy! Notice how Cookie Monster offers her the same food prepared differently (raw carrots instead of cooked).

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Understanding the Solano Eligibility List (SEL)


The Solano Eligibility List (SEL) helps ensure that childcare services are provided to families who need them most. By ranking applicants based on specific criteria, the SEL creates a fair and structured way to prioritize enrollment.

Families are evaluated using factors like gross household income, family size, and other qualifying needs. Before enrollment, income must be verified to confirm eligibility. In addition, children involved with Child Protective Services (CPS), or those at risk of neglect or abuse, are given top priority to ensure their safety and well-being.

In cases where a child lives with a guardian or foster parent, only the child’s income is considered when determining their ranking on the list. This helps provide equitable access to services regardless of the caregiver’s financial situation.

While income plays a major role in eligibility, it’s not the only factor. There are additional circumstances that may qualify a family for support. To better understand where you stand, you can view and download the current family size and income guidelines, or complete an application to explore all eligibility options.

The SEL is designed to make access to childcare more transparent, fair, and responsive to the needs of the community.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950