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AISD program feeds kids in need through summer
Thursday, May 25, 2017 by Nina Hernandez
The Austin Independent School District is bringing free meals to children at more than 50 campuses this year as part of the Summer Food Service Program. Though the program will be offered at schools where at least 50 percent of the student body qualifies for free or reduced-price lunch, all kids 18 and under – no matter their economic status – can show up for a meal. There’s no registration paperwork or ID card necessary. Visit the district’s website for a full list of participating schools. Run dates vary, but the program will run from early June until early August, at some campuses.
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