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Provides meals to low-income children; dinner during the school year and lunch during the summer; adults who accompany children may also eat - Offers nutrition education and enriching activities for youth - Provides a nurturing and fun place for kids to be afterschool and in the summer time

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Youth Enrichment Programs
After School Meal Programs
Summer Food Service Programs
Youth
Nutrition Education
A Christian-based summer and school-year program that offers Bible lessons, crafts, games, and music in a fun, faith-filled environment. Led by staff and volunteers, the club provides children with spiritual enrichment and community connection. The program encourages learning about God while fostering friendships and creativity.
Fresh Produce: Delivers fresh produce to residents within a 10 mile radius of the office Household Goods Distribution: Provides quarterly and seasonal distribution events for those in need including cleaning supplies, food boxes, shelf stable items, diapers, PPE, light bulbs, winter clothing. Visit website for schedule. Available items vary and are first come, first serve. Meals on Wheels: Provides Halal meals to seniors age 60 and older or individuals who have a CADI Waiver Summer Food: During the summer, youth ages 18 and under can receive prepared meals, breakfast and lunch, daily. Must eat meal on-site at community locations or the agency main office.

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African American Community
Resource and Service Fairs
Home Delivered Meals
Summer Food Service Programs
Weekend food packages are offered year-round to families with children in grades K-12
A snack is served from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm and dinner is served from 4 pm - 6 pm. Each meal includes one serving of milk, meat or meat alternative, grains/breads, fruits, and vegetables.
Income-based food support program that provides families with $120 per eligible school-aged child to buy groceries when school is out for the summer. SUN Bucks cards can be used just like an EBT card. Benefits can be used at authorized retailers, such as grocery stores and farmers markets, to purchase healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, meats and other protein sources, whole grains, and dairy. SUN Bucks benefits will expire 122 days after the benefit availability date. NOTE: SUN Bucks cards will be mailed by June 17, 2025 for children who are automatically enrolled (visit website for information on children who are automatically enrolled)

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Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Summer Food Service Programs
Provides academic and enrichment activities to children and youth ages 4 - 18 that promote learning and relationship building during the summer. Free meals are served at programming sites.

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Middle School Students
Summer Food Service Programs
Primary School Age Children
Preschool Age Children
Youth Enrichment Programs
High School Students
- Bread shelf offers a wide range of groceries. Food boxes may include shelf-stable pantry items, breads, cereals, meat and other household necessities. On occasion, fresh produce is also made available. - Free dinner hot meals served; Children should be accompanied by an adult - Summer lunch program for kids only
- Community and adult basic education and senior citizen programs including ABE, ESL, and GED classes. - Free breakfast and lunch are provided in the summer for children ages birth - 18. Adults can eat for $4. Meals are provided at the Intermediate School: Breakfast: 7 am - 9 am Lunch: 11 am - 12:30 pm

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Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Summer Food Service Programs
Second Language Programs
Community Adult Schools
Limited English Proficiency
A snack is served from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm and dinner is served from 4 pm - 6 pm. Each meal includes one serving of milk, meat or meat alternative, grains/breads, fruits, and vegetables.
Provides academic and enrichment activities to children and youth ages 4 - 18 that promote learning and relationship building during the summer. Free meals are served at programming sites.

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Middle School Students
Summer Food Service Programs
Primary School Age Children
Preschool Age Children
Youth Enrichment Programs
High School Students
- Minnesota Food HelpLine: Call or text (888)711-1151 for assistance with local food resources ?- National Hunger Hotline: Call (866) 348-6479 or (866) 842-6273 for Spanish resources on how to obtain food. Text Summer Meal to (914)342-7744 to receive an automated response of summer food resources located near you.

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Summer Food Service Programs
Download the Free Meals for Kids?app provided by?Hunger Impact Partners?to your phone or electronic device to find sites serving free meals and providing meal packs in June, July, and August. App contains information including: - Food Options: Shows sample menus for meals served - Messages: Alerts provided regarding important information and site updates - Serving Sites: Contains site information (days of operation, hours, location) across the state where families and children can access meals - Visual Map: Provides a visual image of where sites are located. Touch a red map pin and learn more about a specific meal site NOTE: Additionally, you can search for summer meals near you by using the USDA's locator tool: https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sitefinder

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Summer Food Service Programs
Child and youth assistance including: - Additional summer food for kids - order in June/July and August to supplement family supplies during the summer vacation months - Youth scholarships providing financial assistance to low income families so that their children can attend enrichment activities
A snack is served from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm and dinner is served from 4 pm - 6 pm. Each meal includes one serving of milk, meat or meat alternative, grains/breads, fruits, and vegetables.
Free summer lunch program for children. Lunches must be eaten on-site.
A snack is served from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm and dinner is served from 4 pm - 6 pm. Each meal includes one serving of milk, meat or meat alternative, grains/breads, fruits, and vegetables.
Offering food for children during the summer months of June, July, and August.
Provides academic and enrichment activities to children and youth ages 4 - 18 that promote learning and relationship building during the summer. Free meals are served at programming sites.

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Middle School Students
Summer Food Service Programs
Primary School Age Children
Preschool Age Children
Youth Enrichment Programs
High School Students

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