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Summer Food Service Program: LAUSD Offers Free and Reduced-Price Meals

More than 80 percent of LAUSD students qualify for either free or reduced-price meals

The Los Angeles Unified School District will continue its Summer Food Service Program, providing free and nutritional meals to anyone between the ages of 1 and 18 years old without requiring them to participate in classes or recreational activities.

To find a location, people may call 211 or visit the Food Services page.

More than 80 percent of LAUSD students qualify for either free or reduced-price meals, said director Manish Singh. 

"Summer meals are essential to the ongoing health and nutritional needs for our students," LAUSD Board Member George J. McKenna III said. "Our ability to deliver uninterrupted meal service when school is out underscores Los Angeles Unified's commitment to serving the whole child."

Starting Thursday, lunch will be served at select schools that offer the LA's Best Enrichment Program. On Monday, meals will begin at many schools that have Beyond the Bell Youth Services. Additional summer meal service will start on June 19. At most schools, meals will available through July 26, although some campuses will have a shortened calendar.

In addition, through a partnership with the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, summer meal service will also be available at 102 municipal sites beginning June 10.

School locations also can be found on the LAUSD website.

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