Through mid-August, any child under the age of 18 can receive free breakfast, lunch, and snacks at eight rec centers and more than 40 partner locations in Pittsburgh.
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CitiParks is working with Pittsburgh Public Schools, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Turner’s, Monteverde’s, and the American Dairy Association to offer the program. The continuance of the program was announced last week in Highland Park, CBS News reported.
Children under age 18 – or those with intellectual disabilities up to age 21 – can receive a free meal at one of eight CitiParks rec centers. Numerous other locations providing the meals can be found on the city’s website. The programs wrap up for the summer at various times in August, with the latest closing down on August 14.
The eight rec center locations include:
- Ammon Rec Center (2217 Bedford Avenue)
- Brookline Rec Center (1400 Oakridge Street)
- Jefferson Rec Center (605 Rednap Street)
- Magee Rec Center (745 Greenfield Avenue)
- Ormsby Rec Center (79 S. 22nd Street)
- Paulson Rec Center (1201 Paulson Avenue)
- Phillips Rec Center (201 Parkfield Street)
- Warrington Rec Center (329 E. Warrington Avenue)
The city has also provided a printable summer food program.
