In 2025, Indiana will not be participating in the SUN Bucks (Summer EBT) program, which provides grocery benefits to low-income families during the summer. However, students in low-income areas can still access free summer meals through the USDA's Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) at approximately 1,000 locations across the state.
Amy Kraszyk, Director of Food Services for the Plymouth Community School Corporation, announced on Wednesday that Plymouth Schools will offer free meals to children 18 years of age and younger beginning June 2nd at Plymouth High School and Webster Elementary.
Summer meals will be served at Webster Elementary from June 2nd to the 20th. Breakfast will be served from 7:45 to 8:30, and lunch will be served from 11:30 to 12:30. Meals are also available to all students at Plymouth High School from June 2nd to the 20th and from June 23rd to July 25th. Breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:15 and lunch from 11:30 to 12:30. The program will be closed the week of June 30th to July 7th. Lunch will only be served during the July dates.
All meals are FREE to all children 18 years and younger. Adults may purchase meals with cash. Meals must be eaten on site.
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