Free Summer Lunch Program
available now for youth 18 and under
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[June 01, 2022]
District #27 announced that it will once again be providing free
lunches to children this summer as a participant of the Summer Food
Service Program (SFSP). SFSP is a federally funded program that
provides nutritious meals during the summer months. All children 18
and under are invited to participate.
From June 1st to June 29th the program will distribute free lunches
to children 18 or younger on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Meals
will be available for pick up (drive through) from 11:30 AM to 12
noon at Central Elementary School, Washington Monroe Elementary
School and Northwest Elementary School. A hot meal will be provided
on each of these days, along with a second lunch for the following
day. Adults attending with the children may purchase a lunch for $2.
All community children are invited to participate, and meals may be
picked up at any of the distribution sites, regardless of where the
child attends school “We invite and encourage not only our students,
but all children 18 and younger to take advantage of this wonderful
program,” said Kent Froebe, District 27 superintendent.
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The meals are being prepared by Lincoln Elementary School District 27. Community
support is being provided by the LMH Community Health Collaborative and local
churches.
The SFSP takes place throughout the state of Illinois. All children 18 or
younger are eligible to participate in any location. To find additional free
summer meal sites, individuals can call 1-800-359-2163, text FoodIL to 877877 or
visit www.summermealsillinois.org.
Free Summer Meals are part of the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by the
United States Department of Agriculture and administered by the Illinois State
Board of Education. This provider is an equal opportunity provider.
[Patti Becker
Administrative Director
The United Way of Logan County] |