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The Minnesota Department of Education is supporting 206 schools and community organizations that will provide meals and snacks at about 836 meal sites across Minnesota this summer.

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federal nutrition program funded by the USDA and administered by the Minnesota Department of Education. Eligible participants include children ages 18, and under or those over 18 with mental or physical disabilities who participate in school programs. Most sites can offer up to two meals per child per day between breakfast, lunch, snack and supper. 

“The school and community sites participating in the Summer Food Service Program support children and families by providing nutritious meals and snacks to those who need them during the summer when schools aren't in session,” said Education Commissioner Willie Jett. “Thank you to all the provider sites that help families meet the basic needs of our students over the summer months when they don't have access to free school breakfast and lunch through the Free School Meals for Kids Program.”

Find summer meal sites near you by using these resources: