During the school year, 22 million children receive free or reduced-priced meals through the National School Lunch Program. When school is out during the summer months, however, only 3.7 million receive free or reduced-price meals through the USDA Summer Food Service Program. This gap of one in six summer to school-time participants is the result of various barriers experienced only during the summer, including a lack of access to meal sites, insufficient program awareness, and limited resources when schools are closed.
This deficit often leaves out Black, brown and poor youth who rely on school for basic nutrition. But hope is not lost.
Several food banks operate summer food service programs during the summer that seek to close this gap. These programs help meet the needs of low-income children and their families who face hunger in the summer by providing them with nutritious meals and snacks when school is not in session.
Summer Food Service Programs (SFSP) offer numerous benefits, particularly for children and families from low-income backgrounds. Here are some key benefits:
Nutritional Support: SFSP ensures that children receive nutritious meals during the summer months when school is not in session, preventing hunger and malnutrition.
Educational Continuity: Access to nutritious food helps maintain children's cognitive abilities and energy levels, supporting their readiness to return to school and reducing the summer learning slide.
Physical Health: By providing healthy meals, SFSP helps promote physical well-being and combats childhood obesity, ensuring children stay active and healthy.
Economic Relief: These programs ease the financial burden on families by providing free or low-cost meals, allowing them to allocate resources to other essential needs.
Community Engagement: SFSP sites often serve as community hubs, offering recreational and educational activities that keep children engaged and safe during the summer.
Food Security: SFSP plays a critical role in reducing food insecurity, ensuring that all children, regardless of their economic situation, have access to reliable and nutritious meals.
Encourages Healthy Eating Habits: By providing balanced meals that meet federal nutrition guidelines, SFSP encourages children to develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime.
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In addition to the clickable map above, Feeding America also has resources for each state. You can find additional programs within your state by clicking here.