Food and recreation for youth in north Seattle

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seattle's Summer Meals program, running from June 30 to August 22, offers free lunch and snacks to youth aged 0 to 18 at seven park locations, including Northacres Park. No sign-up or proof of identity is required, but children must be present to receive meals, which must be consumed on-site. The program also features recreational activities like arts and crafts, board games, and organized games to foster community interaction. Northacres Park, located at 12718 1st Ave. NE, Seattle, WA, operates from 10 am to 4 pm.

This initiative aims to combat hunger during the summer months, ensuring children have access to nutritious food when school is out. Seattle Parks and Recreation oversees the Summer Food Service Program and collaborates with community centers to extend its reach. The program is part of a federal initiative designed to alleviate food insecurity among youth. By providing these resources, the city emphasizes the importance of nourishment and community engagement during the summer break.

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