ParentsKids

Free Summer Meals Program for Local Children

Tiffany Jewell
By Tiffany JewellJun 06, 2025
Read time3 min

A new initiative is underway to ensure children in Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, and Clinton have access to nutritious meals during the summer months. Through a collaboration between Oak Ridge Schools and Southwest Food Excellence LLC, free lunches are being provided daily at various locations via the ETHRA Sunshine Bus. This program, funded by a grant from Y-12 National Security Complex through East Tennessee Human Resource Agency (ETHRA), aims to bridge the gap when school meal programs are unavailable. Any child under 18 can receive a complimentary lunch Monday through Friday until June 27.

The summer meal service operates on a carefully planned schedule across multiple sites within the community. Starting with The Blossom Center in Oak Ridge at 10:30 AM, the bus then travels to the Oliver Springs Library at 11:30 AM. Following this stop, it heads to the Oak Ridge Outdoor Pool for an extended period from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM. Lastly, the Clinton Splash Pad receives visits from 2:15 PM to 3:15 PM. Additionally, lunches are available at Oak Ridge High School Café earlier in the morning.

This endeavor marks an essential step toward addressing food insecurity among young people during vacation periods. Kristina Barnard, General Manager of Southwest Foodservice Excellence, expressed her dedication to maintaining support for students and their families throughout the year. She emphasized that partnerships like these play a crucial role in ensuring no child faces hunger during non-school times.

In addition to mobile distribution points, static venues such as the high school café provide further convenience for families seeking nourishment options. Such comprehensive strategies reflect a commitment to promoting well-being beyond academic settings alone.

With the backing of significant local organizations and agencies, this program exemplifies how collaboration can lead to meaningful solutions addressing critical needs. Families are urged to participate fully in this opportunity designed specifically to safeguard the health and welfare of their children over the summer break.

Tiffany Jewell
authorBy Tiffany Jewell

Author of "This Book Is Anti-Racist," focusing on raising inclusive, socially conscious children.

Other Articles

A Remarkable Journey: From Streets of Uganda to Global StardomJun 06, 2025

A Remarkable Journey: From Streets of Uganda to Global Stardom

Ghetto Kids: No Plan B is a YouTube documentary narrating the inspiring journey of Kavuma Dauda, founder of the Ghetto Kids dance troupe. Starting from the streets of Uganda, Dauda, driven by his passion for soccer and education, transformed the lives of numerous street children through dance and performance. The documentary highlights their meteoric rise to global fame, performing at the 2022 Qatar World Cup and reaching the semifinals of Britain’s Got Talent. Directed by Phil Griffiths, the film delves into stories of resilience and ambition, capturing intimate interviews with Dauda and the children. With a strong social media presence, the Ghetto Kids have become internet sensations, advocating for hope and change through their art.

Jessica LaheyBy Jessica Lahey
Supreme Court Faces Modern Educational Dilemma in Parental Rights CaseJun 06, 2025

Supreme Court Faces Modern Educational Dilemma in Parental Rights Case

In 1925, the Supreme Court's ruling in *Pierce v. Society of Sisters* affirmed parents' rights in their children's education. Now, *Mahmoud v. Taylor* revisits these rights, focusing on objections by Texas parents against school materials featuring LGBTQ+ characters. This case stems from a dispute in Maryland where certain storybooks were challenged on religious grounds. While some justices seem sympathetic to allowing opt-outs, others question the broader implications of such policies. The case references earlier rulings like *Wisconsin v. Yoder* and *West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette*, which granted parents exemptions based on religious beliefs. The court's decision, expected in mid-2025, will address the balance between parental rights, religious freedom, and educators' authority in curriculum decisions within a pluralistic society.

Kim John PayneBy Kim John Payne
Revolutionizing Child Nutrition: A Local Restaurant's Initiative to Combat Summer HungerJun 06, 2025

Revolutionizing Child Nutrition: A Local Restaurant's Initiative to Combat Summer Hunger

In Tampa, Florida, one in four children face food insecurity during summer break when they lose access to daily school meals. To address this issue, Island Fin Poke, a Hawaiian-style restaurant in South Tampa, has implemented a kids-eat-free program for children 12 and under every day of the week throughout the summer. Each free meal requires the purchase of a regular adult meal. Owner Nicholas Glover highlights that around 180,000 children in the Tampa Bay Area are affected by food insecurity during this period. The meals provided are healthy, containing no trans fats or artificial sugars. Outside of summer, Island Fin continues its support by offering free kids' meals on Fridays.

Cathy GlassBy Cathy Glass