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Provides free breakfast and lunch during to youth during the summer. Meals served at multiple schools in Springfield.
Referrals to summer food programs across the United States.
Provides information about summer meal programs for school aged children in Illinois through an online database, by phone, or by text/SMS.
Offering an open site lunch and day camp activities for children 4-14 two days per week each summer.
Online, interactive map that helps families find summer meal sites near them. Visit website at www.fns.usda.gov/meals4kids

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Summer Food Service Programs
Provides parents a list of locations where children may receive free nutritious meals. Programs include: - After school meals and snacks - Backpack weekend meals - Summer meals during school vacation and off-track periods Visit the website for a list of local meal sites.
Summer Meal Program available to children under age of 18 through (some site-specific requirements).

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Summer Food Service Programs
Summer sack lunches are available in a "grab and go" style once per week. Runs through the summer months only (when school is out).
Allows students (who are identified by school staff) to receive meals when they may otherwise not have access to food. Packed meals are provided on weekends throughout the school year and three times per week during the summer.

Services

Packed Lunches/Dinners
Summer Food Service Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Offers free breakfast and lunch to children during the summer months (when school is not in session). Meals are provided in the CUPHD lobby.
Provides kids and teens a grab and go meal at various sites and libraries throughout Lee County. Meals will feature kid-friendly foods like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, crackers, granola bars, and fruit. All library sites will have meals available during library hours.
Provides free, health and nutritious summer meals for teens and children when school is out.
All children 18 and under can get free healthy and nutritious meals when school is out.
The emphasis of the Community Center is on positive youth development offering supplemental educational, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for children and families. Main programs are: - After-School AllStars program. - Boys To Men mentoring program. - At-Risk Snack/Supper program. - Summer Food Service program.

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Youth Enrichment Programs
After School Meal Programs
Summer Food Service Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Mentoring Programs
- After-school meal programs at three locations in Springfield during the school year. - Summer Food Service Program: Warm, nutritious meal at the summer feeding sites when the site program is in operation. Children can also receive homework help, computer skills, and nutrition education. Locations and times can be found on the website.
Mobile Feeding Stops: - Friendship Park, Allin Street and Jefferson Street, Bloomington: 11:00 am - 11:15 am. - Eastview Community Center, 602 S. Main Street, Bloomington: 11:25 am - 11:50 am. - First Christian Church, 401 W. Jefferson Street, Bloomington: 12:00 pm - 12:20 pm. - Wood Hill Family, East Wood Street and East MacArthur Ave, Bloomington: 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm. Hot lunch served at the following locations: - Irving Elementary School, 602 W. Jackson Street, Bloomington. - Sheridan Elementary School, 1403 W. Walnut Street, Bloomington. - Stevenson Elementary School, 2106 Arrowhead Drive, Bloomington. - Boys & Girls Club, 1615 W. Illinois Street, Bloomington. Open ONLY during Summer School: - Bloomington Junior High, 901 N. Colton Ave, Bloomington: June 5 - June 30, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. - Bloomington High, 1202 E. Locust Street, Bloomington: June 6 - June 30, (Breakfast) 8:00 am - 8:30 am, (Lunch) 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm.

Services

Packed Lunches/Dinners
Summer Food Service Programs
Serves lunch to all children during the summer months. United Way site only: The Activity Hub will have daily indoor and outdoor activities for any child who attends, and will also include activities provided by Discovery Depot every Monday and a visit from the Galesburg Public Library every Thursday.
Lunchtime meal provided for kids who rely on school meals during the school year. Three or more kid-friendly, ready-to-eat lunches will be handed out to each person who attends.