Many families in our region can’t afford to eat dinner every night. We’re helping make sure the children of those families still get the food they need.
Filling in the evening meal gap
To make sure kids who need one are getting an evening meal, the food bank participates in the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program, allowing us to provide healthy, kid-friendly meals to locations throughout the region that host after school programs.
At the public recreation centers, residential community centers, and other locations that we support, kids can receive a meal each weekday that includes wholesome ingredients like baked chicken, fresh salad, and whole wheat bread.
When kids receive the food they need to thrive, they’re positioned for better health, greater academic success, and a lifetime of better outcomes.
Host an afterschool meals program
We’re always looking for more host sites to help us reach more children. The food bank typically reviews applications for new sites between mid-July to early August, but we also accept rolling applications throughout the year, which will be reviewed when there is additional capacity.
CLICK HERE to see requirements and apply to host an afterschool meals program.