Conroe ISD is stepping up again this summer to ensure local children don’t go hungry while school is out, offering complimentary breakfast and lunch across multiple campuses.
The Conroe Independent School District will hold its annual Summer Food Service Program this summer. This program gives free meals to kids 18 and younger at several sites across the district to help fight childhood hunger.
From June 2 to July 9, schools participating will serve breakfast and lunch during the week, but not on weekends or holidays. Not having to sign up is necessary. All kids can get meals, even not in the area.
Meal Sites and Schedules:
Officials from Conroe ISD said, "This program is crucial for making sure that kids in our community continue to get healthy meals during the summer."
Families can call (936) 709-8185 or go to SquareMeals.org to learn more about Conroe ISD Child Nutrition. To learn about food sites across the state, you can also call 211 or text FOOD to 304-304.
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