Sacramento Public Library to provide free meals to kids 18 and under this summer

Sacramento Public Library to provide free meals to kids 18 and under this summer

Lunch at the Library is available at 13 locations starting June 14

Beginning June 14, Sacramento Public Library (SPL) will provide free meals to children 18 and under while school is out through August 5.

Meals will be distributed at 13 library locations on Tuesdays through Fridays from Noon – 1 p.m. Meal sites are available at the following library locations: Arcade, Carmichael, Colonial Heights, Del Paso Heights, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Martin Luther King, Jr., North Highlands-Antelope, North Sacramento-Hagginwood, Rio Linda, Southgate, Sylvan Oaks, and Valley Hi-North Laguna.

Summer Meals at the Library is provided in partnership with Elk Grove Unified School District and Natomas Unified School District. The Summer Food Service Program is a program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, administered in California by the California Department of Education.  Lunch at the Library is a project of the California State Library in partnership with the California Library Association and supported with funds from the State of California.

For more information about this program, visit www.saclibrary.org/Meals

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