To ensure that children continue receiving delicious and nutritious meals throughout the summer, Mansfield ISD will continue its annual free summer meals program.
From June 5 through July 28, all kids up to age 18 and adults with special needs up to age 21 can receive free breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday at select locations. Please note that all feeding site will be closed June 19 in observance of Juneteenth.
Breakfast
Katherine Rose Memorial Park, 303 N. Walnut Creek Drive
June 5-30, 8:15 –8:45 a.m.
Glen Harmon Elementary Playground, 5700 Petra Drive
June 5-30, 8:15 –8:45 a.m.
Lunch
Mansfield Public Library, 104 S. Wisteria St.
June 5-July 28, 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
*Closed July 3-7
Glen Harmon Elementary Playground, 5700 Petra Drive
June 5-30, 11:30 a.m. – noon
Each meal will include protein, grains, fruit, vegetables and milk. All children must select a fruit and/or vegetable, and all meals must be eaten on site. Adult meals are also available for purchase.
The free meals are made possible through the federally funded Summer Food Service Program. For more information, visit the Student Nutrition Services webpage or contact the department at 817-299-6040.
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