
Lunch and Supper Available Monday through Friday, Meal Boxes Available Every Wednesday
Beginning Monday, June 22, the Burlington School Food Project will provide meals at no charge to kids 18 years old and under. No fees, no registration, no residency requirements – all children are welcome; just show up!
LUNCH: Every Monday through Friday, lunches will be available from 11:30-12:30 behind Edmunds School
SUPPER: Every Monday through Friday, supper will be provided at Roosevelt Park (57 Oak Street) from 4:30-5:30 PM.
FREE MEAL BOXES: The District will also offer free meal boxes every week, each containing seven days of breakfast and lunch. Boxes will be available for pickup throughout Chittenden County.
- Wednesdays, JULY 1- AUG 12, at Intervale Center (180 Intervale Road) – 4:00-5:30
- Thursdays, JUNE 25-AUG 13, at Alburgh Community Education Center (45 Champlain Street, Alburgh) – 4:30-5:30
- Thursdays, JUNE 25-AUG 13, at Grand Isle Elementary School (224 US-2, Grand Isle) – 4:30-5:30
There is no need to register; however, BSD would love to have an understanding of how many boxes to prepare for the community. If you think you would like a box of free meals, please fill out the form below to let us know how we can prepare for your family!
Intervale Meal Box Interest Form
Alburgh and/or Grand Isle Meal Box Interest Form
Meals will be provided Monday through Friday, except for July 3rd. Meals will be available to any child 18 and under, thanks to the support of BSD’s school nutrition program, the Burlington School Food Project. For more information, visit www.bsdvt.org or call 2-1-1 for information on free summer lunches for kids across Vermont.
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