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Brookline Public Schools Offering Free Meals For Kids This Summer
The district will provide free food to kids age 18 and younger on Monday to Friday through August 19 at the Brookline Avenue Playground.
BROOKLINE, MA — The Public Schools of Brookline recently kicked off its "Feed Kids for Free" summer food program, made possible thought the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s summer food service program.
The district will provide free food to kids age 18 and younger on Monday to Friday through August 19 at the Brookline Avenue Playground, located at 575 Brookline Avenue. Breakfast is served from 8:30 tp 9 a.m. and lunch is served from 12 to 1 p.m.
Children also may participate in fun activities while they eat or grab a meal on the go. Registration is not required.
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Registration is not required.
PSB’s summer food program is sponsored by Brookline Housing Authority, the Brookline Rotary Club, City on a Hill Church, the Brookline Food Pantry, Brookline Thrives, Mothers Out Front, and the Brookline Health Department.
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To learn more about the national summer food service program, click here. For more information on “Feed Kids for Free," visit the PSB Food Service website.
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