Free meals are available to all children age 1-18 through the Idaho Summer Food Program! Find a site near you, your family and your friends.
The Summer Food Program is a federally funded program operated by sponsors who combine a feeding program with a summer activity. During the school year, many Idaho children rely on the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs for meals, but those programs end when school ends for the summer. Children in your community do not need to go hungry this summer. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Summer Food Service Program helps fill this hunger gap.
Through Idaho's Summer Food Program, sponsors serve more than 1,000,000 meals to children in need during the summer months. Idaho's children, families and communities benefit from sponsor’s commitment to feed children nutritious meals. Thanks to our sponsor's dedication, more of Idaho's children had access to meals when school was out for the summer!
Find a site near you on our website, where you can search using your zip code or address, or just search the interactive map! The Summer Food Program is where children find food, fun and friends. Food that’s in when school is out.
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