Cross-posted. Please excuse duplication.
Does your library serve summer meals or snacks, or are you interested in being a meal site or supporting other meal sites in your area? Many libraries in Michigan and around the USA participate in the
Summer Food Service Program (SFSP, now branded as SUN Meals), a USDA-funded program that provides free meals and snacks to children ages 0-18 in communities with high levels of need.
Libraries and SFSP are a great fit. The library is a trusted, accessible community center and very well experienced in providing free services.
Libraries are also justly famous for drop-in enrichment programming, which increases the appeal and use of SFSP sites.
SFSP is good for the library too. Besides the obvious benefits of addressing hunger and supporting vulnerable youth, participation gives libraries:
Beginning in 2024, SUN Meals sites in low-income rural areas can distribute meals and snacks for offsite consumption (grab-and-go). This service model, called SUN Meals To-Go, is intended to reduce barriers for children, teens, and families
in rural areas to access healthy meals and snacks. The USDA is using a broad definition of rural, so note that not all areas designated rural are SFSP-eligible; there remains an area income eligibility requirement. You may look up your locations on the
USDA rural designation page and see the new rural definition overlaid with area eligibility on the
No Kid Hungry Summer Eligibility Map.
Interested in serving summer meals or snacks in 2025?
For further information,
No Kid Hungry’s Center for Best Practices offers a
Summer and Afterschool Meals resource just for libraries. This webpage houses information for libraries nationwide on SFSP and the Child and Adult Care Food Program At-Risk Afterschool Meal Program (CACFP At-Risk, or Afterschool Meals). Planning and
implementation resources are also available, along with training opportunities.
The No Kid Hungry resource aligns with and links to the Collaborative Summer Library Program’s
Libraries & Summer Food how-to guide, which is a thorough, clear step-by-step guide for libraries wishing to participate in or support summer meals. Feel free to contact the
Michigan Department of Education Summer Food Service Program with any questions regarding eligibility, sponsorship, etc.
Thank you for all you do for the youth in your communities,
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
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