The City of Seattle has relaunched its Summer Meals Program to provide free, nutritious meals to children and teens at more than 40 sites across the city, officials announced Monday.
The Seattle Human Services Department (HSD), in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation and United Way of King County, is leading the annual program—officially part of the federally supported Summer Food Service Program—aimed at reducing food insecurity during the summer months.
The meals are available to all youth ages 1 to 18 without the need for identification, proof of residency, or enrollment…