03/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/20/2026 12:59
Posted On: March 20, 2026
Hunger doesn't take a summer break. When the school year ends, children who depend on school meals for daily nutrition can find themselves without a reliable source of wholesome food. Churches, social service agencies, and private nonprofits can make a real difference by providing a safe place for kids to eat.
Volusia County's Community Assistance Division is seeking sites to participate in the federally funded Summer BreakSpot program, which runs for 10 weeks from June 1 through Aug. 7. More than 60 sites took part last year.
Summer BreakSpot provides free breakfast and lunch to all children ages 18 and younger in areas where at least 50% of children qualify for free or reduced-price school meals. The program was created to ensure that summer vacation doesn't mean going hungry.
Participation is cost-free. Approved sites receive meals ready to serve, and Volusia County provides free training for all staff and volunteers involved.
The application deadline is April 24. For information or to request an application, contact Patricia Hubbard at [email protected] or 386-736-5955, ext. 12957.