The San Angelo ISD has a free Summer Meal Program running throughout the month of June where children and teens ages 18 and younger can eat a healthy breakfast and lunch even while on summer break from school.

Their is no cost to participate in this program. Students can simply show up at a participating meal site between now and July 1st during designated breakfast and lunch hours and enjoy a healthy meal. They are making it so easy as well. Children do not have to be classified as economically disadvantaged to participate, and there is no paperwork to complete, proof of age is not required and meals will be provided on a first come, first served basis.

A complete list of serving sites, dates, and times for the Summer Meals Program is below. All locations are walk-in service only:

Breakfast Sites:

Bradford Elementary - 2302 Bradford Street
Time: 7:15am - 8:30am
Dates: June 1 - July 1, 2022
Northside Boys & Girls Club - 1802 N. Lillie Street
Time: 7:45am - 8:30am
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022
Southside Boys & Girls Club - 2762 Ben Ficklin Street
Time: 7:45am - 8:30am
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022
Lunch Sites:

Bradford Elementary - 2302 Bradford Street
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Dates: June 1 - July 1, 2022
Goliad Elementary - 120 E. 39th Street
Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022
Lone Star Middle School - 2500 Sherwood Way
Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022
Northside Boys & Girls Club - 1802 N. Lillie Street
Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022
Southside Boys & Girls Club - 2762 Ben Ficklin Street
Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
Dates: June 6 - July 1, 2022

Funding for the Summer Meal Program comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Texas Department of Agriculture. This will be the 29th year that San Angelo ISD has participated in offering summer meals.

For additional information on the summer food service program, click here or call the SAISD Child Nutrition Department at 325-659-3615.

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