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Description of Program and Relief

Free Grab-and-Go Meals for Youth at the City’s Recreation Centers

The City of Cleveland has partnered with the Children’s Hunger Alliance to temporarily provide free meals for youth throughout the city. Meals are available at most of Cleveland’s recreation centers from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturdays and from 4–5 p.m. on Mondays–Fridays. The program has been extended until Mayor Frank Jackson’s Proclamation of Civil Emergency is lifted.

Government or Lead Agency

The City of Cleveland in partnership with the Children’s Hunger Alliance

Dates Available

Effective until Mayor Frank Jackson’s Proclamation of Civil Emergency is lifted.

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

All children are eligible

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

N/A

Contact for More Information

Visit the City of Cleveland’s website for the address and contact information of the city’s recreation centers. Meals will be available at all of the city’s recreation centers with the exception of Kovacic, Cudell Fine Arts, and Camp Forbes.

List of Additional Information

The Mayor’s announcement of the program’s extension can be found here.


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