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Summer Food Service Program

Seattle, WALocal News

The Summer Food Service Program is set to launch in Seattle on September 1, 2025, offering vital nutritional support to children during the summer months when school meals are unavailable. Held at 700 5th Ave Suite 5800, this initiative is crucial for families who rely on free or reduced-price meals throughout the academic year. By providing healthy meals, the program aims to foster better eating habits and combat food insecurity within the community. The Seattle Human Services Department emphasizes the importance of this program in promoting overall child health and well-being. Additionally, the initiative encourages community participation and awareness around available food resources.

With categories including Cooking, Healthy Eating, and Grocery Shopping, the program resonates with various community interests. It underscores the city’s commitment to addressing public health and supporting vulnerable populations. For more information and updates, the public is encouraged to visit the official Seattle Human Services website.

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