Summer lunch program underway in Lincoln
District 27 and Local Partners Provide Free Summer Meals for 2020

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[June 13, 2020]   LINCOLN - District 27 reminds the public that it is continuing to provide free lunches to any Illinois child 18 and under as a participant of the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). SFSP is a federally funded program that provides nutritious meals through July 3.

Free lunches are provided to children 18 or younger on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The meals are drive-thru only from 11:30-noon at Central Elementary School, Northwest Elementary School and Washington Monroe Elementary School. Adults may purchase a lunch for $2. Each day participants will receive one hot meal and one cold meal for the next day, providing a total of six meals per week per child.

“District #27 is proud to provide this wonderful opportunity for Lincoln youth this summer. We invite and encourage not only our students, but all children 18 and younger to take advantage of this wonderful program and are thankful to our community partners for their help with providing volunteers and program support,” said Kent Froebe, District 27 superintendent.

The First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln and St. John’s United Church of Christ is providing volunteers for the program.

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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, text FoodIL to 877877.

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.

[Kent D. Froebe, Superintendent
Lincoln Elementary School District #27]

 

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