Free Summer Meal Initiative Launched for Youngsters in Jefferson County

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A collaborative effort between local government and state agriculture officials aims to ensure children receive nutritious meals during the summer months. In Jefferson County, Commissioner Everette “Bo” Alfred of Precinct #4 has joined forces with the Texas Department of Agriculture to implement a meal distribution program. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap when school is out and children might otherwise go without proper nourishment.

Throughout the summer, from June 2nd until August 1st, this vital service will operate daily within a one-hour window from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Two convenient locations have been designated for meal distribution: the Jefferson County Precinct #4 Service Center and the Cathedral of Faith Baptist Church, both situated in Beaumont. The program's accessibility ensures that families across the area can take advantage of these offerings.

Efforts to support community well-being extend beyond mere logistics. Commissioner Alfred recently shared insights about the program with Angel San Juan on ARC Southeast Texas, highlighting the importance of collaboration in addressing food insecurity. By fostering partnerships and prioritizing youth nutrition, this endeavor exemplifies how proactive measures can positively impact society, promoting health and stability for future generations.

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