Families across Norwalk can once again access free summer meals for children and teens through the federally funded Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), which is locally operated by Norwalk Public Schools.
The program helps ensure that children continue to receive healthy breakfasts and lunches while school is out for the summer. All children 18 years of age and under are eligible to receive free meals at participating sites throughout the city, regardless of income or school enrollment.
Meals must be eaten onsite in accordance with state guidelines, and each child may receive one breakfast and one lunch per day. Meal schedules are coordinated with summer programs at the schools and community sites, such as Carver’s many summer programs.
The Summer Food Service Program will operate at the following Norwalk locations:
Cranbury Elementary School
Grace Baptist Church
Kendall College & Career Academy
Fox Run Elementary School
Ponus Ridge STEAM Academy / Concord Magnet School
Brien McMahon High School
46 Concord Street
West Rocks Middle School
Most locations will operate from July 6 through July 31, with select sites continuing into early August.
This program shows Norwalk's commitment to supporting the health, wellness, and academic readiness of children throughout the summer. Reliable access to nutritious meals plays a critical role in helping students stay energized, engaged, and prepared to return to school ready to learn.
Families are encouraged to visit the Connecticut Summer Meals site locator for the most up-to-date information on meal times and locations:
