LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — While school is out for spring break, officials are working to make sure no kids are left without meals, snacks, and friendship during their time off.
The Lexington Urban County Council teamed up with several local, statewide, and national sponsors from April 6-10 to bring the community free hot lunches, snacks, and fun activities through the “Hunger Doesn’t Take a Spring Break” program.
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Councilmember Tyler Morton, who represents Lexington’s First District, said that all week long, the program would supply meals, snacks for later, and a welcoming space for all kids.
“This program is FREE and open to ALL kids of ALL ages—no registration needed!”
Families were encouraged to bring a friend and check out any site, with no limit on the number of days they could visit…