Friends. Food. Free. All Summer Long.


Mostly everyone has been touched in some way by the struggling economy. As a result, we are all looking for ways to stretch those dollars. A program taking place this summer can help!  Florida's Summer BreakSpot program offers free healthy breakfasts, lunch and snacks to anyone under 18 all summer long.  The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides funds to organizations sponsoring summer programs to serve nutritious meals to low-income children when school is out.

Most sites can serve a maximum of two meals per day or a meal and a snack. Summer food sponsors can feed children at numerous sites throughout the community such as schools, parks & recreation programs, low-income housing complexes, or community parks and pools, essentially any place children gather during the summer months. To find a site near you, go to the Summer BreakSpot website.

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