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New Haven County Emergency Food Resources and State of CT 3.26.20 List Compiled by U College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources Department of Extension New Haven County Emergency Food Resources and State of CT 3.26.20 List compiled by U. R. Taylor, MS, RDN, CDN, Educator and L. Brush, BS, EFNEP Outreach Educator, Department of Extension Emergency Food Service Sites: Grab and Go, ages 18 and under (Note: most sites will serve to go lunch and breakfast for next day) Community Wide Emergency Meals School Children STATE OF CONNECTICUT UPDATED: 11:00 a.m., MARCH 23, 2020 COVID-19 Community-wide Emergency Meal Program for CHildren Any cHild age 18 years or younger can receive meal(s) at any meal service and distribution sites in these towns/cities STATE OF CONNECTICUT. THey do not Have to be a resident or attend scHool in these towns. HouseHolds sHould visit websites and social media Pages of the scHool districts and municiPalities below on a daily basis for the most current information, as locations and times for meal service and distribution vary with eacH location and are subject to cHange as Programs continue to adapt to demand and cHanging logistics. Specific School District Emergency Meals School Children STATE OF CONNECTICUT District Limited UPDATED: 11:00 a.m., MARCH 23, 2020 COVID-19 Emergency Meal Program Limited to Students Attending ScHool in SPecific Districts ScHool districts Here ( STATE OF CONNECTICUT District Limited) are only authorized to serve meals to students attending their scHools, and any other cHild age 18 years or younger residing in the same HouseHold. HouseHolds sHould cHeck for emails and robo-calls and visit websites and social media Pages of the scHool districts and municiPalities below on a daily basis for the most current information, as locations and times for meal service and distribution vary with eacH location and are subject to cHange as Programs continue to adapt to demand and cHanging logistics. Grab and Go Meals for Kids CT Map locator (Hartford, West Haven, Stratford, Middletown) Grab and Go Google Map New Haven School Meals Distribution Sites ACES Schools and Programs and ACES ACCESS ACES: Home Site: ACES Mill Elementary, North Haven and ACES WHitney North in Hamden Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 12 noon WHo: Enrolled ACES Students, Must Have ID number Ansonia Public Schools Ansonia Public Schools Grab and Go (English) Ansonia Public Schools Grab and Go (Spanish) Site: Bus StoP Routes (click on links above) Days and Times: Monday to Friday (click on links above) WHo: cHildren, 5 to 18 years old Beacon Falls (see Region 16 School) Bethany Public School District Bethany, Orange, Woodbridge, Amity (BOWA) Schools BOWA Grab and Go Site: Amity Regional HigH ScHool, North Pease Rd Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 12 noon WHo: all cHildren, PK to 12 th grade, at least one cHild enrolled in BOWA Branford Public Schools Branford Public Schools Grab and Go Site: Branford HigH ScHool, side entrance Days and Times: Monday to Friday WHo: BPS families with cHildren, uP to 18 years old Cheshire Public Schools Site: Dodd Middle ScHool Days and Times: Monday, Wednesday, Friday WHo: all CPS cHildren 18 years old and under and siblings of students wHo are not scHool age Derby Public Schools Site: TEAM, Inc., 30 Elizabeth St; Derby Middle ScHool, 73 CHatfield St. Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 1 Pm WHo: DPS students East Haven Public Schools East Haven Public Schools Grab and Go Sites: East Haven HigH ScHool 35 WHeelbarrow Lane; Grove Tuttle Elementary ScHool 108 ProsPect St; Mamauguin Elementary ScHool, 99 Cosey BeacH Ave. Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 10:30 am WHo: EHPS cHildren uP to 18 years old Guilford Public Schools Guilford Public Schools Grab and Go Site: Guilford HigH ScHool, 605 New England Rd Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 12 Pm (*note- Friday is tHree day Pick uP for weekend meals) WHo: GPS Students and HouseHold 18 years and younger Hamden Public Schools HPS Updates Site: Hamden HigH ScHool; CHurcH Street ScHool; Hamden Middle ScHool Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12 Pm WHo: all HPS students Madison Public Schools Madison Updates Site: Daniel Hand HigH ScHool (under bridge) Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 12 Pm WHo: All MPS students Meriden Public Schools (Revised as of March 21, 2020) Meriden Updates Sites: Maloney HigH ScHool, Lincoln Middle ScHool, JoHn Barry Elementary ScHool; Casimir Pulaski Elementary ScHool Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11:45 am to 12:30 Pm WHo: All MPS students and siblings under 18 years old Middlebury (See Regional School District 15) Milford Public Schools Milford Grab & Go Site: Jonathan Law HigH ScHool, 20 Lansdale Ave. Days and Times: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 10:30 am (2 day suPPly) Site: East SHore Middle ScHool Days and Times: 10 am to 11 am (3 day suPPly) WHo: MPS students and siblings uP to 18 years old *Note- must comPlete survey (click on link above) Naugatuck Public Schools Naugatuck Grab and Go Site: click on link above for 11 sites Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 1 Pm WHo: all cHildren uP to 18 years old New Haven Public Schools New Haven Grab and Go New Haven School Grab and Go Sites; NPS Map Food Sites Sites: click on links above for 37 sites Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12 Pm WHo: all NPS students uP to 18 years old North Haven Public Schools North Haven Food Services Site: North Haven HigH ScHool, near Elm St Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 12 Pm WHo: all North Haven Public ScHool students uP to 18 years old Orange Public Schools (see BOWA Schools) Oxford Public Schools Site: Oxford HigH ScHool, 61 Quaker Farms Rd Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 10 am WHo: all OPS students Prospect Public Schools (see Regional School District 16) Seymour Public Schools Site: Seymour Middle ScHool Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 1 Pm WHo: All SPS students Southbury Public Schools (See Regional School District 15) Wallingford Public Schools Wallingford Grab and Go Sites: Lyman Hall HigH ScHool; Parker Farms ScHool; THe Hubcap Center (128 Center St) Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11:30 am to 12:30 Pm WHo: all cHildren uP to 18 years old (no cHarge); adults ($4.25, casH only) *luncHes must be Pre-ordered. All orders must be placed by 10 a.m. each morning; call food service office 203-294-5926 *(Todos los Pedidos deben Hacerse antes de las 10 a.m. cada mañana; Llame oficina de food service 203-294-5926) Waterbury Public Schools Waterbury Grab and Go Sites: All 25 Waterbury Public ScHools (click on WPS Grab and Go Link above) Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12 Pm WHo: students and Parents may Pick uP meals from the scHool site most convenient to their Home even if their cHild is not enrolled in that scHool. Click here for a full list of the locations. West Haven Public Schools West Haven Grab and Go Sites: West Haven HigH ScHool; Bailey ScHool; Savin Rock ScHool Days and Times: Monday and THursday only, 9 am to 9:20 am Sites: Carrigan ScHool; WasHington ScHool Days and Times: Monday and THursday only, 9:30 am to 9:50 am WHo: all cHildren uP to 18 years old Wolcott Public Schools Wolcott Grab and Go Site: Frisbie Elementary ScHool (near Woodtick Road) Days and Times: Monday to Friday, 11:30 am to 1 Pm WHo: All WPS students Woodbridge Public Schools (See BOWA) Regional School District 15 (Southbury and Middlebury) Pomperaug Region 15 Grab and Go Site: PomPeraug HigH ScHool, 234 Judd Rd, Southbury Days and Times: Mondays, Wednesdays, 11 am to 1 Pm WHo: all Region 15 students and their siblings uP to 18 years old Regional School District 16 (Beacon Falls and Prospect) Sites: Long River Middle ScHool (ProsPect) and Laurel Ledge Elementary ScHool (Beacon Falls) Days: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Times: 11 am to 1 Pm WHo: all Region 16 students uP to 18 years old Local Soup Kitchens (New Haven areas) Local SouP KitcHens North Haven ➢ Community Soup Kitchen 84 Broadway, New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 624-4594 ➢ St Ann's Soup Kitchen 930 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 06514 (203) 562-5700 ➢ The Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen 103 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 624-6426 ➢ Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen 311 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 772-3400 CDC Fact Sheets: Stop the Spread of Germs (English) Stop the Spread of Germs (Spanish) Mobile Food Pantries, CT Food Bank Connecticut Resources for National School Lunch and Breakfast Program Information State Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs Main Page - Coronavirus Updates March 16, 2020 State Board of Education, Commissioner of Education Letter NEW HAVEN COUNTY EXTENSION CENTER 305 SKIFF ST. NORTH HAVEN, CT 06473-4451 TELEPHONE 203.407.3161 FAX 203.407-3176 An Equal Opportunity Employer and Program Provider .
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