The conclusion of the academic year marks the end of Georgia students eating breakfast and lunch at school, which means they will be eating more at home.
Some programs will be working through the summer to provide free meals for students.
See the following places where your student can get a free meal or food donation during the summer.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta is a partner of the Happy Helpings program, offering meals for eligible children.
The agency did not say when the meals will begin being distributed.
Meals will be offered at the following sites:
The Purpose Built Boys and Girls Club at Price Middle School, located at 1670 Benjamin Weldon Bickers Drive SE in Atlanta, will offer snacks only, according to the organization.
The Salvation Army in metro Atlanta collected food donations for its summer pantries to feed children. The agency gathered non-perishable items.
Nearby locations that assist with hunger can be found via the Salvation Army. The organization did not say when the pantries will open.
The MUST Ministries summer lunch program runs from June through July annually.
Volunteers can create Kids' Kits, drive or ride to deliver lunches or pack and check the lunches.
Here's where meals will be offered.
Three Cobb County libraries are partnering with the state's Helping Hands program to feed children this summer.
Distribution of the free meals will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis on June 1 and will end on July 24.
Meals will not be served on Juneteenth, June 19, or July 3 when Cobb will observe Independence Day.
The sites are:
South Cobb Regional Library, 805 Clay Road, Mableton
North Cobb Regional Library, 3535 Old 41 Highway, Kennesaw
Gritters Library, 880 Shaw Park Road, Marietta
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