Children from the ages of 0-18 can pick up lunch this summer from the Salt Lake City Library, several Salt Lake City parks, and multiple schools around the city. Elementary schools where summer school is in session are also serving free breakfast.
Funding for this program is provided by the federal government, and there are rules to participate. Children must be at the location in person to get a meal, and meals must be eaten at the site. However, children are allowed to take home one fruit or a side item.
Dietary needs can also be accommodated. The school district requests you contact the Child Nutrition Department at (801) 974-8380.
Hours vary depending on location, but all locations will be closed on holidays: June 16 (observing Juneteenth), July 4 (Independence Day), July 24 (Pioneer Day), and July 25.
In addition to the Salt Lake City Library, lunch will be offered at the following parks:
Meals will be offered at the following summer school sites:
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