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Summer Food Service
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Summer Food Service

Thousands of children in Wyoming get free or low-cost breakfast and/or lunch during the school year.  During the summer when school is out, these kids need a place to turn.  This program helps these kids.  To get free or low-cost meals, kids usually have to be in a summer activity program.  Your local school district can tell you more.

Who can get it?

People who are low-income and enrolled in a summer activity program are eligible.  The table below shows the income levels needed to get either free or low-cost summer meals.  These income levels are for the summer of 2006.  (The levels change every year.)

Household size Free meals Low-cost meals
1 $12,441/year $17,705/year
2 16,679 23,736
3 20,917 29,767
4 25,155 35,798
5 29,393 41,829
6 33,631 47,860
7 37,869 53,891
8 42,107 59,922
Each additional member Add 4,238 Add 6,031

How to apply

Call your local school district for more information.  Click here to find contact information for your local school district.

Last Reviewed On: 03/14/06
 
 

 

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