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Free Breakfast and Lunch for Children Under 18 Breakfast and Lunch Are Only for Pick Up Free Breakfast and Lunch for Children Under 18 Breakfast and lunch are only for pick up. School District Address Dates Time Albany High School Cafeteria Albany M-F, March 16-April 3 11am – 1pm 603 Key route Blvd. Berkeley Arts Magnet Elementary 2015 Virginia St. Rosa Parks Elementary 920 Allston Way Longfellow Middle School 1500 Derby St. T-F, March 17 – March 20 Berkeley Willard Middle School 11am – 1pm M,W,F, March 23-March 27 2425 Stuart St. Berkeley High School 1980 Allston Way Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School 1781 Rose St. Creekside Middle School Cafeteria Castro Valley M-F, March 18 – March 31 11am – 12:30pm 19722 Center St. Cherryland Elementary 456 Laurel Ave. Fairview Elementary 23515 Maud Ave. Longwood Elementary 850 Longwood Ave. Park Elementary Hayward M-F, March 17, March 27 11am-12pm 411 Larchmont St. Schafer Park Elementary 26268 Flamingo Ave. Treeview Elementary 30565 Treeview St. Tyrrell Elementary 27000 Tyrrell Ave. (888) 510-1211 Follow us on Facebook @helpmegrowalamedacounty Free Breakfast and Lunch for Children Under 18 Breakfast and lunch are only for pick up. Hayward High School Hayward 1633 East Ave. Tennyson High School 27035 Whitman St. Mt. Eden High School 2300 Panama St. East Avenue Middle School 3951 East Ave. Junction Avenue K-8 Livermore 298 Junction Ave. M-F, March 17 – April 13 12pm – 1pm Marilyn Ave Elementary 800 Marilyn Ave. Alvarado Elementary 31100 Fredi St. Eastin Elementary 34901 Eastin Dr. Guy Emanuele Elementary 100 Decoto Rd. Hillview Crest Elementary 8am – 9am New Haven 31410 Wheelon Ave. M-F, March 17 – March 27 12pm – 1pm Kitayama Elementary 1959 Sunsprite Dr. Cesar Chavez Middle School 2801 Hop Ranch Rd. James Logan High School 1800 H St. Newark Junior High School 6201 Lafayette Ave. Newark M-F, March 17-March 27 11am – 12pm NUSD Central Kitchen 37370 Birch St. (888) 510-1211 Follow us on Facebook @helpmegrowalamedacounty Free Breakfast and Lunch for Children Under 18 Breakfast and lunch are only for pick up. Sankofa Academy 581 61st St. West Oakland Middle School 991 14th St. Hoover Elementary 890 Brockhurst St. Oakland High School 1023 MacArthur Blvd. Garfield Elementary 1640 22nd Ave. Bret Harte Middle School 3700 Coolidge Ave. Oakland Life Academy M, TH, March 17 – until school resumes 8am – 12pm 2101 35th Ave. Coliseum College Prep Academy 1390 66th Ave. Madison Park Academy, Upper 400 Capistrano Dr. Fremont High School 4610 Foothill Blvd. Elmhurst United Middle School 1800 98th Ave. Castlemont High School 8601 MacArthur Blvd. Pleasanton Middle School 5001 Case Ave. Valley View Elementary 480 Adams Way Pleasanton Lydiksen Elementary M-F, March 17 – April 3 11am – 12pm 7700 Highland Oaks Dr. Alisal Elementary 1454 Santa Rita Rd. (888) 510-1211 Follow us on Facebook @helpmegrowalamedacounty Free Breakfast and Lunch for Children Under 18 Breakfast and lunch are only for pick up. San Leandro High School 2200 Bancroft Ave. John Muir Middle School San Leandro M-F, March 16 – until school resumes 12pm – 12:45pm 1444 William St. Monroe Elementary 3750 Monterey Blvd. (888) 510-1211 Follow us on Facebook @helpmegrowalamedacounty .
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