What did you eat on your summer vacation? For too many kids, the answer is “Not enough.” Summer is supposed to be fun, but it’s not so fun for children who depend on free or reduced meals during the school year because they may not get the nutrition they need.
That’s where our Summer Food Service Program comes in. The program’s designed to ensure kids don't go hungry while they're out of school. Unfortunately, Arizona children face a unique set of barriers when it comes to hunger.
“The need is just as great in the summer as it is during the school year,” said Diane Gruman, Director of Food Services in the Cartwright School District.
“Sure, a bag of Hot Cheetos taste really good and are very inexpensive, but they’re not really dinner.”
Last year, nearly 2 million meals were served at Summer Meals sites throughout Arizona. Help serve even more children in our community, by spreading the word about this free program on Facebook and Twitter.
Finding a site near you is now easier than ever. Just text "FOOD" for English or "COMIDA" for Spanish to 877 877 today, or click below.
* Source: Feeding America Hunger in America 2014, State Report for Arizona