Free Summer Meal Programs Kick Off Around San Diego County
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Above: About 70 percent of San Diego County students who qualify for
free meals at school aren't showing up to claim meals offered to them at
summer programs run by school districts and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
School is out for summer and that means some kids may not be getting enough to eat.
According to the San Diego Hunger Coalition, more than 125,000 lower income children in the region depend on free or reduced-priced lunches. Yet, just a fraction of them participate in summer meal programs.
Several summer meal program “kick-off” events will be held this week to get the word out about where kids can get a free meal.
The Hunger Coalition has been working to expand programs to libraries and recreation centers as a way to increase access. Still, some worry deportation fears may keep immigrant families away.
Robin McNulty, school meals program director for the San Diego Hunger Coalition and Jamie Phillips, director of child nutrition services for Vista Unified School District discussed the need for summer meal programs around San Diego County, Tuesday on Midday Edition.
The summer meal programs are run by school districts and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
For information on locations you can text the word “food” or “comida,” in Spanish, to 877-877 or call 2-1-1 San Diego. You can also visit summermeals.org to find a meal site location in your neighborhood.
Free Summer Meal Programs Kick Off Around San Diego County

According to the San Diego Hunger Coalition, more than 125,000 lower income children in the region depend on free or reduced-priced lunches. Yet, just a fraction of them participate in summer meal programs.
Several summer meal program “kick-off” events will be held this week to get the word out about where kids can get a free meal.
The Hunger Coalition has been working to expand programs to libraries and recreation centers as a way to increase access. Still, some worry deportation fears may keep immigrant families away.
Robin McNulty, school meals program director for the San Diego Hunger Coalition and Jamie Phillips, director of child nutrition services for Vista Unified School District discussed the need for summer meal programs around San Diego County, Tuesday on Midday Edition.
The summer meal programs are run by school districts and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
For information on locations you can text the word “food” or “comida,” in Spanish, to 877-877 or call 2-1-1 San Diego. You can also visit summermeals.org to find a meal site location in your neighborhood.
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