“Summer is the hungriest time of year for many kids. And, we know that for hundreds of thousands of families, free summer meals are the difference between kids getting healthy meals, or going hungry,” said Rachel Sabella, director of No Kid Hungry New York. No Kid Hungry...
Go, Lunch Summer Food Program Go, Lunch!Summer food program offers kidsfree, nutritious meals and snacks at hundreds of locations throughout the city. Many kids receive free or reduced-price breakfasts and lunches during the school year, but don’t have access to quality nutrition during the ...
All children and teens 18 years and younger may receive a meal free of charge, on a first-come, first-serve basis, at any of the meal site locations. There is no meal service on Monday July 4th. To get more information about sites and times, you may dial 2-1-1, text “Summer Me...
When the school year ends in our area, free summer meals begin. Children need nutritious meals to learn, grow and thrive – even when school is out. With the Summer Food Service Programprovided by Texarkana Independent School District Child Nutrition Department, children and teens ages 18 and y...
Free Summer Meals Available for ChildrenWith the end of school, many low-income children may not have anopportunity for a hot lunch or...Leinberger, Lisa
hundreds of community sites across Colorado offernutritious meals for no cost to children and teenagers, 18 years and younger, at safe and fun locations.FREE, nutritious meals are available to children this summer through the Summer Food Services Program, funded by the federal government. Children ...
USDA Summer Meals Program: Lack of Program Awareness Contributes to Unmet Need Among Nonparticipants Most participant caregivers (74%) sent their children to summer meal sites for the free meals, while 46% of nonparticipant caregivers said they did ... T Vericker,M Rothstein,Gabay, MaryGola...
Wichita Falls Independent School District is making sure local teens and children continue to have access to food over the summer months.
The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free meals to children in low-income neighborhoods as a summertime replacement for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). Unlike the NSLP, the SFSP does not directly means test its recipients, and there are no large-scale administrative data des...
Communities across Montana plan to operate USDA’s Summer Food Service Program and serve free meals to kids. To find a location near you: Text 'Food' to 304-304 orclick herefor more details. There is no charge for the USDA’s Summer Food Service Program. ...