You will need a relatively new graphics card to view these maps in Google Earth.
The semi-transparent pink areas are block groups where the under 19 population is between 50 and 100% below 185% poverty. Green labels show the number of kids under 19 below 185% poverty by block group.
Additional states and the 40 to 50% theme will be uploaded on request. You can geocode your state's Summer Food sites for free and create a Google Earth KML file via Batch Geocde. Then you can overlay the sites onto the Google Earth census map, as shown in the Washington DC example.
Note that it is impossible to get a perfect match between the Census Bureau's geographic files and the Google street map, so the maps are not reliable for site qualification along the boundaries of the block groups. (You can clarify boundaries or get additional demographic details by simply pasting the block group number into the search form via FairData's FIND button)
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