Summer lunch program in Elgin to start again
From Submitted Reports June 6, 2012 2:56PM
Free-lunch locations in city
Eastside Recreation Center, 1080 E. Chicago St.
Clara Howard Park, Fremont Street
Salvation Army, 316 Douglas Ave.
St. Francis Park, Jefferson and Center streets
Cornerstone Park, 1540 Mulberry Lane
Elgin Community Church, 991 Deborah St.
Harriet Gifford School, 240 S. Clifton Ave.
Clifford/Owasco Park, 825 Clifford St.
Buena Vista Apts. Clubhouse, 1285 Fleetwood
Updated: July 8, 2012 6:53PM
ELGIN — The city of Elgin Park and Recreation Department, Northern Illinois Food Bank and several local churches are teaming up to provide free nutritious lunches to youths in Elgin this summer.
“We want to make sure that children in Elgin are eating lunches on a daily basis and that the lunches they are eating are nutritious as well,” said Parks and Recreation Director Randy Reopelle in a press release on the program.
The lunches will be provided Monday through Friday to Elgin-area children age 18 and under, from June 11 to Aug. 17. They will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at various locations throughout the city. The lunches are being provided free of charge by the Northern Illinois Food Bank.
“Every child should be able to count on at least one nutritious meal a day,” Reopelle said. “With Elgin’s unemployment still well above the state and national averages — coupled with the fact that so many children won’t have access to the free lunch programs during the summer typically provided at the schools — we see a true need to provide children access to a nutritious lunch every day.”
Lunch program site sponsors are the city of Elgin, the Salvation Army, Harvest Bible Church, Bethesda Church of God in Christ, Christ Community Church, Elgin Community Church and Second Baptist Church.
“There will be no paperwork and no registration required,” Reopelle said. “If children are hungry and show up, they can eat lunch. All park sites have a picnic shelter, so rain or shine kids will be fed.”
Lunches will be provided at the following locations throughout the city’s neighborhoods:
Elgin’s Parks and Recreation Department works to create community through people, parks and programs. Annually, the department offers hundreds of programs and services to thousands of families and children in the Elgin area, the release said.
