Tuesday, Thursday Food Distribution Continues at 51 District Schools

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Tuesday, Thursday Food Distribution Continues at
51 District Schools
WEST PALM BEACH-  For the week of August 3, Tuesday and Thursday, food distributions continue from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Food distribution will be held at 51 school locations.

 

For everyone’s health and safety, a facial cover or mask is required when picking up meals at any school feeding site.

 

Feeding South Florida will distribute free food at select schools on Tuesday and Thursday. Click here to view a list of locations.

 

Grab & Go Meals are FREE to students 18 years of age and younger

(22 years of age and younger for ESE students), regardless of financial need.

 

To limit person-to-person contact, please remember to adhere to social distancing. Those driving to one of the feeding sites are asked to open the trunk of their car or leave a seat open where staff can place the food. People walking up to a site should remember to maintain a distance of at least six feet. These measures are taken very seriously and are intended to keep everyone safe.

 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has provided a waiver to allow parents/guardians to pick up meals without the child being present. The parent needs to provide confirmation of the number of children for whom they are picking up meals, by one of the following methods: student ID, student passport, student library card, student birth certificate, or a photo of the adult with the students for whom they are picking up meals.

 

The parent will show the identification to staff providing the meals, and meals will be provided for the number of children identified. Meals are not allowed to be picked up in bulk for multiple families. The parent or guardian must be present to receive the meals.

 

Meals provided may vary by location and may contain allergens. Adults picking up the food are asked to be vigilant and ensure they do not take food if allergies may be a concern. Food should be refrigerated or discarded if not consumed upon receipt.

 

 

 

Community Coordinated Sites

*Click here for FLIPANY locations distributing food in Palm Beach County.

 

*Click here for a summary of food sites – when you click this link, scroll down for links to information about Food Sites/Pantry Information/Food Distribution information.

 

51 School District Feeding Sites

  • Barton Elementary
  • Bear Lakes Middle
  • Belle Glade Elementary
  • Benoist Farms Elementary
  • Boca Raton Community High
  • C.O. Taylor/Kirklane Elementary
  • Congress Middle
  • Conniston Community Middle
  • Crosspointe Elementary
  • Cypress Trails Elementary
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary
  • Forest Park Elementary
  • Freedom Shores Elementary
  • Glade View Elementary
  • Gove Elementary
  • Grassy Waters Elementary
  • Greenacres Elementary
  • H.L. Johnson Elementary
  • Hammock Pointe Elementary
  • Highland Elementary
  • Hope-Centennial Elementary
  • Howell L. Watkins Middle
  • Indian Pines Elementary
  • J.C. Mitchell Elementary
  • Jupiter Elementary
  • L.C. Swain Middle
  • Lake Park Elementary
  • Lake Worth Community High
  • Lantana Community Middle
  • Lincoln Elementary
  • Loggers’ Run Community Middle
  • Loxahatchee Groves Elementary
  • New Horizons Elementary
  • Northboro Elementary
  • Northmore Elementary
  • Osceola Creek Middle
  • Pahokee Elementary
  • Palm Beach Lakes High
  • Palm Springs Community Middle
  • Pine Jog Elementary
  • Pleasant City Elementary
  • Rolling Green Elementary
  • Roosevelt Elementary
  • Rosenwald Elementary
  • Seminole Ridge Community High
  • Suncoast Community High
  • Tradewinds Middle
  • Village Academy
  • Wellington Community High
  • Western Pines Middle
  • Wynnebrook Elementary

 

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About the School District of Palm Beach County

 

The School District of Palm Beach County is the eleventh largest in the nation and the fifth largest in the state of Florida with 179 schools, serving more than 197,000 students who speak 146 languages and dialects. As the largest employer in Palm Beach County, the school district has nearly 23,000 employees, including more than 12,900 teachers. To learn more about the School District of Palm Beach County, visit www.palmbeachschools.org.