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More Iowa Children Getting Summer Meals

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015   

DES MOINES, Iowa - More children in Iowa and around the nation are benefiting from the Agriculture Department's Summer Nutrition Program, and that's expected to be the case again this summer.

According to the latest report from the Food Research and Action Center, about 20,000 children in Iowa were served a free meal each day last summer, reflecting a nearly 20 percent increase from the year before.

Christina Zink, communications director for the Food Bank of Iowa, said these programs are vital.

"We're definitely seeing that hunger is a persistent problem across the state," she said. "One in five Iowa children doesn't have enough to eat. So this is a critical time for us in the summer, when kids don't have access to free and reduced-price meals at school."

To help expand the options already available, Zink said, the Food Bank of Iowa for the first time is sponsoring some summer feeding programs. She said the programs the Food Bank of Iowa is supporting include lunch being offered at five locations in Des Moines, two locations in Urbandale and three in Waukee.

"And then we're doing a new one, which is a breakfast bag program," she said. "So we're partnering with some of the organizations that we work with on a daily basis that probably already have a lunch program and we're doing a breakfast bag to-go. And we're doing those in Ames, in Lu Verne, Buffalo Center and Rockwell City."

Nationally, the research said, more than 3 million children participated in Summer Nutrition Programs in July 2014, up 7 percent from the previous year.

The FRAC report is online at frac.org.


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