BOONE, Iowa—When school lets out for the summer, kids 18 years old and younger can continue to receive
free nutritious meals from Boone Community School District. There is no application necessary to receive meals and families do not have to show proof of income. The meals are funded by the federal government to ensure kids and teens receive nutritious meals during June, July and August.
These free meals can help families save time and stretch their household food budget while providing children with sound nutrition and a connection to their schools during the summer. Meals provided by school districts and nonprofit organizations are an important safety net for hungry kids and families. According to hunger advocacy organization Feeding America, demand at U.S. food shelves increased more than 55 percent following the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020. In 2021, Feeding America estimates that “42 million people, including 13 million children, may be at risk of hunger.”
FREE MEALS ARE AVAILABLE:
Monday – Friday at Boone High School Cafeteria
June 14 – August 13 (no service July 2-5) 11:00 – 12:00. Boone High School Cafeteria
The varied meals all meet federal nutritional guidelines to ensure kids get the nutrition they need for growth and development. The meals include foods such as walking tacos,hamburgers chicken nuggets, fruit and/or vegetables, yogurt, crackers or chips and milk.
Kids and teens ages 18 and younger can just show up during the hours of operation. You may bring your children and eat at the school or Grab your meals and take them to go. You will also receive breakfast for the next day.
In addition to BCSD, other summer meal sites can be identified by texting “Summer Meals” to 97779 or calling 1-866-348-6479.
(contributed press release)