Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Free Summer Meals/Bmore meals info/ More info on the SFSP

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FREE
SUMMER
MEALS
FOR KIDS AND TEENS
 
Summer should be a stress-free
time full of food, friends and fun.
 
 Free summer meals can help.
 
• FREE to kids and teens age 18
and under
 
• Healthy meals based on USDA
nutrition guidelines 
 
• Served at sites such as schools and
churches that may off er learning
and recreational activities
 
• Fun, safe place for kids and teens
to be active and visit with friends
 
• Help families save money
 
• No application or proof of
income needed

Go to NoKidHungry.org/SummerMeals
or call 1-866-3HUNGRY to learn more, or
 text FOOD to 877-877
to find a site near you. 
(Summer meals information from No Kid Hungry flyer) 


Click here to watch a video about summer meals from No Kid Hungry 


Free summer meals information for the Baltimore area

Free breakfast and lunch
Free breakfasts and lunches are available for children 18 and under through Baltimore Housing’s Office of Community Services’ Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). The program runs between June 18th and August 17th with freshly prepared meals provided five days a week at meal sites throughout the city. For more information about the 2012 Summer Food Service Program, visit http://www.baltimorehousing.org/food. For more information, contact Claudette Mitchener at 410-396-8385 or Claudette.Mitchener@baltimorecity.gov.

Free supper
Free suppers for children aged 5 to 18 years old are available through the Family League’s Summer Food Service Program.
Free suppers will be served during the week from June 25th through August 17th. For more information, contact Pamela Hampton, Nutrition Program Manager at 410-662-5500 x210 or phampton@flbcinc.org.
To find out where to get free summer meals, please call 211 or go to 211md.org
(Free summer meals Baltimore information from youthbmore.org)
 Click here to go to the website


If you would like to learn more about the summer food service program or how you can become an SFSP site or sponsor and serve free meals to hungry children in your community Click here







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