Child Hunger
One in four children struggle with hunger in Southeast Ohio. Children who experience food insecurity are much more likely to experience poor health and stunted development. Children who are food insecure are more likely to require hospitalization, are at higher risk of chronic health conditions, have more frequent oral health problems, and face poorer physical quality of life.
When our children have healthy foods to eat, they learn more and they do better in school. This is critical to our state's future.
Summer Meals
The Summer Food Service Program works to meet the needs of hungry children in summer by providing them with nutritious meals and snacks when resources are not available. The program is open to ALL children 18 years of age or younger, or any person 19-21, who is mentally or physically disabled. We operate the program in Athens, Gallia, Hocking, and Perry Counties. There are no income requirements and the only stipulation is that the meal must be ate on-site. Check out the full list of FREE meal sites for Summer 2020 here!
Summer Farmers Markets
The summer farmers market program provides fresh produce and popular protein items to families with children participating in the summer weekend meals program or summer rural delivery meals program.
Head Start
Our Kitchen provides lunches for our Head Start programs in Athens, Hocking, and Perry Counties. For more information on Head Start, please click here.