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Summer Food Service Program

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The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides nutritious meals at no cost to children in low-income communities when school is not in session.

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides nutritious meals at no cost to children in low-income communities when school is not in session.

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All children and teens (age 18 and under) who visit an approved SFSP feeding site can receive meals at no cost.

No registrations or applications are required. Meals are also available for people with disabilities who are over age 18 and participate in school programs for the mentally or physically disabled.

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Nutritious meals are available at no cost for children and teens 18 and younger at many locations nationwide throughout the summer while school is out of session. No registration or applications are required. Use the Food and Nutrition Service's mapping tool to find a site near you.


For more information, visit Summer Food Service Program's homepage.

To contact the USDA Food and Nutrition Service, visit FNS's Contact Us page.

 

To contact the State Agency that administers in the Summer Food Service Program in your state, visit the Food and Nutrition Service's website to find program and state contact information.

If you need food help today, you may also call the National Hunger Hotline. Hotline staff can help you find food near where you live:

  • 1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479)
  • 1-877-8-HAMBRE (1-877-842-6273) (en español)
1-866-348-6479


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Program not specific to American Indians and Alaska Natives, but they are eligible
Mandatory
Federally Recognized Tribes and Tribal Organizations, Non-Tribal/Non-Native Entities
No