Summer Meals Available in Yanceyville for Caswell's Kids

NC SUN Meals Programs are administered by NCDPI, with federal assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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Summer Meals Available in Yanceyville for Caswell's Kids

Caswell County Schools will provide free healthy meals for all children and teens 18 years old and younger this summer through the NC SUN Meals Program.

Available Monday–Thursday

School Sites

Oakwood Elementary School
June 15 – July 1

Dillard Middle School
June 15 – August 6

  • Congregate Breakfast (Dine-In): 8am-9am
  • Congregate Lunch (Dine-In): 10:30am –11:30am
  • Non-Congregate Lunch (Pick-Up): 11:35am –12:35pm

Children may also pick up breakfast for the following day during the non-congregate lunch pick-up time.

Community Sites

June 15 – August 6

  • Meadowview Apartments: 10am–10:30am
  • Sunvale Apartments: 10:40am–11:10am
  • Old Farm Apartments: 11:20am –11:50am
  • Suburban Mobile Home Park: 12:10am –12:40pm

On Thursdays, eligible participants may pick up meals for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

For more information, contact the School Nutrition Program at (336) 694-4116, ext. 96 or 97.

NC SUN Meals Program

More than 850,000 North Carolina students rely on the nutritious meals and snacks served during the school year through the School Breakfast, School Lunch and Afterschool Snack Programs. When school is out, North Carolina SUN Programs provide nutritious meals at no cost for youth ages 18 and under.  

Through SUN Meals Programs, youth 18 and under can enjoy meals onsite  together at school or community sites. SUN Meals help youth get the nutrition they need all summer long and enjoy time with other kids and teens. In some rural areas, SUN Meals To-Go may be available for pick-up or delivery. Also called non-congregate meals, SUN Meals To-Go sponsors may provide multiple days of meals at a time to youth 18 and under during the summer break.

To find nearby summer meals at no-cost for kids and teens:

NC SUN Meals Programs are administered by NCDPI, with federal assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Additional information regarding NC SUN Meals Programs may be found on the NCDPI Office of School Nutrition website.