The Buffalo Public Schools Summer Meals Food Truck program is now serving healthy meals to students ages 18 and under. This program is a vital resource for many families in Buffalo who rely on school meals during the summer months.
The BPS Farm to School to You food truck visits various locations throughout the city, providing meals to students who might otherwise go without. The program is designed to ensure that all students have access to healthy food, regardless of their family's income level.
The Summer Meals Food Truck program is a key part of the Buffalo Public Schools' effort to support students' health and well-being. BPS officials recognize that many students rely on school meals as their primary source of nutrition, and this program helps to fill the gap during the summer months.
The food truck can be found at various locations throughout the city, including Delaware Park and Canalside. The program is open to all students ages 18 and under, and no registration or identification is required.
The Buffalo Public Schools Summer Meals Food Truck program is a valuable resource for many families in Buffalo, particularly those in low-income neighborhoods. The program helps to ensure that all students have access to healthy food, regardless of their family's income level.
The Summer Meals Food Truck program will continue to operate throughout the summer, providing meals to students at locations across the city. BPS officials encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this program and enjoy a healthy meal.
