Community Corner

P-CCS Weekly Breakfast & Lunch For Kids Pickup Continues On Wednesday

Families are welcome to come pick up free meals (while supplies last) for all kids every Wednesday during the school closure period.

During the State-mandated closure of schools, we recognize that students are in need of meals every day. To best serve the community, we have put together a plan for five district sites to make breakfast and lunch meals available on a weekly basis. Families are welcome to come pick up free meals (while supplies last) for all kids every Wednesday during the school closure period, continuing on Wednesday, May 6.

Each package contains both breakfast and lunch for five days. This program is for all kids 18 years old and under, as well as our students ages 18 to 26 who are serviced with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), in our community.

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The USDA has lifted the requirement that meals must be eaten on site, so families are asked to come to the service point of their choice and pick up meals to go. This service will be curbside pickup only.

MEAL PICKUP SCHEDULE:

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  • Every Wednesday during the school closure period (next date: Wednesday, May 6).

  • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until supplies last.


CONFIRMED LOCATIONS
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  • Salem High School, 46181 Joy Rd., Canton

  • Discovery Middle School, 45083 Hanford Rd., Canton

  • Liberty Middle School, 46250 Cherry Hill Rd., Canton

  • West Middle School, 44401 Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth

  • Eriksson Elementary, 1275 Haggerty Rd., Canton

  • In addition, families may visit other school locations to pick up meals should it be more convenient. Visit the Wayne RESA website for a complete list of Wayne County school districts that are offering free meal programs.

    For questions, contact Healthy.Meals@pccsk12.com.

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    This press release was produced by the Plymouth-Canton Schools>. The views expressed here are the author’s own.