Summer meals at five locations for kids up to 18 - Monday through Friday to August 29, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline School District is offering free meals for children and teens ages 18 and under from June 30 to August 29, 2025, across five designated sites. The program does not require registration, facilitating easy access to meals for all eligible youth. Meal service runs Monday through Friday, with specific hours tailored to each location. Echo Lake Elementary serves breakfast and lunch only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, while the other sites have different meal times. Meals are required to be consumed on-site at certain locations, promoting communal dining and reducing waste.

This initiative addresses food insecurity during summer when school meals are unavailable. The program reflects ongoing efforts to support local families and ensure that children receive nutritious meals year-round. As part of a broader summer meal program, it underscores the community's commitment to child welfare and health.

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