Hundreds of Houston sites serve free meals through federal programs.
The Houston Food Bank coordinates federal meal programs that feed any child or teen without questions or forms.
This is a federal program that provides free breakfast, lunch, or snacks to any child or teenager 18 and under. The meals are served at schools, community centers, parks, and churches throughout the summer and after school during the year. No one checks income, asks for ID, or requires any paperwork.
We connect people in need with food and other resources essential to life. Houston Food Bank works with a network of 1,500 community partners across 18 counties, distributing 161 million nutritious meals annually. No doc…
Visit website →Sites operate across Houston, with locations in Clinton Park and the Tri-Community area in the 77029 ZIP code, among many others citywide.
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Hunger doesn't take a break when school lets out or while parents are working. These programs make sure kids have reliable access to nutritious meals when they need them most.
Find nearby meal sites by calling 211 or visiting summermeals.org. The sites are open during posted hours, and kids can simply show up to eat.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Free meals for children and teens — summer and afterschool" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
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