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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank are offering summer food programs to provide meals to children at no cost to them or their families while school is not in session.

Through summer meal programs, approved sites in low-income communities across the county can serve healthy meals and snacks to kids up to age 18 at no cost.

Learn more.

For children outside of the Pittsburgh area, find a summer site in your community with the USDA Summer Meal Site Finder mapping tool. Then, simply bring your child to the site nearest to you during meal times (which can be found via the USDA Summer Meal Site Finder).

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