Chesterfield County offers free summer meals to children at multiple locations

Chesterfield County offers free summer meals to children at multiple locations
Dr. John T. Murray Superintendent — Chesterfield County Public Schools
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Free meals will be provided at 21 locations in Chesterfield County from June 23 to July 17. These meals are available Monday through Thursday for children aged 1 to 18, except on July 7 when sites will be closed. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and must be eaten on-site.

The meal sites include various elementary schools such as Bellwood, Beulah, Bon Air, Chalkley, Ecoff, Enon, Gates, Harrowgate, Hopkins, Jacobs Road, Matoaca, Elizabeth Scott, Alberta Smith, Reams Road; middle school Falling Creek; high schools Bird and Thomas Dale; Meadowbrook High; CTC@Courthouse; Archangel Michael and St. Anthony Church; and the Chesterfield County Farmers Market.

For students attending summer school at nine designated sites—Clover Hill Elementary, Evergreen Elementary, Moseley Elementary, Swift Creek Elementary, Bettie Weaver Elementary, Clover Hill High School, Cosby High School, James River High School—breakfasts and lunches will also be available. Students eligible for free or reduced-price meals will receive them without charge. Others can purchase breakfast for $2.25 and lunch for $3.50 (elementary) or $3.75 (middle/high).

Meal times may change so families are advised to visit oneccps.org for updates or call Chesterfield County Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services at 804-743-3717 with questions.

“In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture civil rights regulations and policies,” the institution does not discriminate based on race or other protected statuses.

Further information is accessible in languages other than English upon request by contacting USDA’s TARGET Center or using the Federal Relay Service. Complaints about program discrimination can be submitted via mail or email following the outlined procedures.

“This institution is an equal opportunity provider.”



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