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Summer Meals Sponsors

Summer Meals Sponsors

Summer Meals

EBT is BACK

Summer Outreach for Schools

Summer Feeding Extended through August

  • Kids and teens 18 & under.For sites near you, call- 211.Text CTmeals to 877877

    www.CTSummerMeals.org

  • Comidas de Verano Gratis. Ninos y adolescentes de 18 anos y menos.Para sitios cercanos a usted, llame- 211
    Text CTmeals to 877877
    www.CTSummerMeals.org

     
    

Meriden Locations:

Serving Time is from 11:45 am to 12:30 pm Daily Students will receive (1) breakfast (1) lunch.On Friday's they will receive (3) breakfasts and (3) lunches to carry them through the weekend.

  • Washington Middle School  1225 North Broad Street, Meriden, CT. 06450

  • Francis T. Maloney High School  121 Gravel Street, Meriden, CT. 06450

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Meriden Public Schools

22 Liberty Street Meriden CT 06450

  • Susan Maffe 203-630- 4169 susan.maffe@meridenk12 .org

  • Diane Wilson 203-630- 4167 diane.wilson@meridenk12.org

  • Tracey Winzer 203-630- 4166 tracey.winzer@meridenk12.org

Middletown Locations:

  • Serving Time is from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

  • Students will receive (1) breakfast and (1) lunch daily

  • Macdonough Elementary School  66 Spring Street, Middletown, CT. 06457

  • Bielefield Elementary School 70 Maynard Street, Middletown, CT. 06457

  • Wilbert Snow Elementary School  99 Spruce Street, Middletown, CT. 06457 

  • Spencer Elementary School  207 Westfield Street, Middletown, CT. 06457

Middletown Public Schools

311 Hunting Hill Avenue Middletown CT 06457

  • Randall Mel 860-704- 4518 melr@mpsct.org

 
 

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