San Antonio schools participate in program to give free summer meals to kids in low-income areas

Families worried about feeding their kids over the summer months may find relief thanks to San Antonio schools' participation in a federal food assistance program. The United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program is a federally funded, state-administered effort that provides children and teens in low-income areas with free, nutritious meals when school isn't in session. Families needing the resource can use the USDA’s free meal finder tool to find school sites, parks, community centers, libraries and farmers’ markets in the Alamo City participating in the program.
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