Free lunches available for children at 46 LA County parks this summer

The 2022 Summer Food Service Program will continue weekdays through Aug. 5.

City News Service
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Free lunches available for children at 46 LA County parks this summer
Starting Monday, free snacks and lunches will be provided to children at 46 Los Angeles County parks this summer.

LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Starting Monday, free snacks and lunches will be provided to children at 46 Los Angeles County parks this summer.



The 2022 Summer Food Service Program will continue weekdays through Aug. 5, county officials said Saturday.



Lunch will be served between noon and 1 p.m. and snacks between 3 and 4 p.m. No food will be provided on June 20 or July 4.



Children under age 18 years are invited to receive a nutritious lunch and snack that includes vegetables, fruits, seeds and dairy products such as milk, string cheese and yogurt.



The program is presented by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the California Department of Education, the LA County Board of Supervisors and the county's Department of Public Health.



"Food insecurity can have significant negative impacts on the healthy development of children and can increase the risks for depression and other mental health conditions among adolescents,'' said Norma Garcia-Gonzalez, Los Angeles County's director of parks and recreation.



"Ensuring the consistent delivery of out-of-school-time lunch and snack programs through our department's summer recreation programs and activities will expand access to nutritious food,'' she continued. "Access to nutritious food partnered with quality out-of-school-time activities is especially needed for many families during this time of economic stress.''



Created to help reduce the growing percentage of young people in the United States challenged by obesity or lack of consistent access to wholesome meals, the program aims to provide a healthy alternative for children when school is out for the summer.



Participating parks must service areas within the geographical boundaries of elementary, middle or high school attendance areas with at least 50% of students eligible for free or reduced-price school meals.



To locate a summer lunch and snack site at an L.A. County Park near you, visit the county's website.



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