Summer Meals Program Feeds Kids For Free
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School may be out for summer but that doesn't mean our School Nutrition staff are taking a vacation. The dedicated staff of our School Nutrition department work tirelessly during the summer months to ensure the children of Baldwin County have access to quality food and nutrition even when school isn't in session. Last year, the Baldwin County School District was able to serve almost 40,000 meals during the summer months alone.
The Summer Meals program is designed that families of children under 18 years old can find a location close to them where summer meals are delivered or they can locate the closest mobile stop to enjoy a meal in our Baldwin Bus Stop Cafe!
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For Additional Information Please Contact: Susan Nelson Director of School Nutrition at Baldwin County 478-457-3315 or email susan.nelson@baldwin.k12.ga.us
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