FCPS Nutrition Services
MEAL SERVICE THROUGH FEBRUARY 12, 2021 - SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND LUNCHWe are excited to announce that the USDA has approved FREE meals for all children 18 years old and younger! FREE MEALS FCPS Food and Nutrition Services is providing FREE “to-go” breakfast and lunch at 34 schools and 8 community drop-off sites following the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) guidelines. We also provide supper meals following the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Breakfast, lunch and supper is available for free to all children age 18 years old and younger. We also provide meals for adults 19 years old and older who are enrolled in a program at FCPS for people with disabilities. DAYS AND TIMES Breakfast, lunch and supper is provided for all 7 days of the week. Meals are provided from 11am-1pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays using the following schedule. *Monday February 15th is President's Day so all students and kitchen staff are off. Tuesday February 16th is not a usual meal distribution day. All meals for February 12th through February 16th will be distributed at these locations on Friday February 12th. Meals will be available on Tuesday February 16th for all students attending in school hybrid learning on Tuesday February 16th at all FCPS schools.
LOCATIONS 34 FCPS schools will distribute food from the kitchen serving line and 8 community drop-off sites will distribute food from a school bus or the FCPS Food and Nutrition Services food truck.
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