06/22/12 Mayor Senter would like to encourage all citizens with children 18 years and younger to visit one of the Indiana Department of Education’s Summer Food Service Program sites.  The Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) was created to serve nutritious meals to children when National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program meals are not available. To ensure all children receive proper nutrition throughout the year, SFSP reimburses organizations that prepare and serve meals to eligible children during the summer and school vacation periods.

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free meals and snacks to children 18 and under when school is not in session.  When school lets out, millions of children lose access to school breakfast, lunch and afterschool meals that are available during the regular school year.  Summer meals help parents stretch their food dollars at home during the summer months.  There is no application or proof of income required.

The site in Plymouth is:

Plymouth High School

Serving from June 4th-July 30th

Breakfast             Monday-Friday  7:30 am

Lunch                   Monday-Friday 11:30 am

 

More sites around Marshall County can be located at:

http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/nutrition/sfspc-site-listing-all-counties-61112.pdf