Summer Eats
Boston Summer Eats provides nutritious breakfast and lunch at no cost across the City. All youth 18 and under are welcome to participate. No ID or registration required.
The Boston Summer Eats program is now accepting applications for organizations to provide free, healthy meals to youth 18 and under throughout the summer months. This initiative, a collaboration between Boston Public Schools, The YMCA of Greater Boston, Project Bread, Boston Centers for Youth and Families, and the Office of Food Justice, aims to engage youth, promote healthy eating, and build community connections across Boston.
The City of Boston is seeking organizations that serve youth through structured programming, public events, or community services. If your organization can offer a space for young people to participate in activities and receive meals, we encourage you to apply. A Summer Meals Application Flow Chart is available to provide guidance through the application process.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions below to learn more about Summer Eats.
The Boston Summer Eats program is co-implemented by the Mayor's Office of Food Justice, Boston Public Schools and Nutrition Services, the Greater Boston YMCA, and Project Bread. The program provides free nutritious meals to youth aged 18 and under.
The Summer Eats program is an innovative effort to lessen the summer food gap by increasing the availability of non-traditional meal sites. The goal of the program is to expand access to free and healthy meals for kids and teens in Boston.
About the Program
BACKGROUND
The Boston Summer Eats program is a partnership of the Office of Food Justice with:
- Project Bread
- YMCA of Greater Boston
- Boston Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services
MEAL SITES INCLUDE:
- BCYF and YMCA community centers
- Boston Public Schools
- Boston Housing Authority properties, and
- libraries, farmers markets, and community-based organizations.
Program frequently asked questions
FAQs- Check back in late spring of 2025 for new Summer Eats program details.
No. Meals are provided at no cost. And no paperwork or ID is required to receive meals.
Meals are provided on a first-come first-serve basis.
Each meal follows the USDA guideline for meal patterns.
- Breakfast consists of: milk, fruit/vegetable, and grains/bread.
- Lunch or suppers consist of: milk, fruits/vegetables, grains/bread, and meat/meat alternate.
- Snack consists of: milk, fruit and/or vegetable, grains/bread, meat/meat alternate.
Nope! At all Summer Eats sites listed in the map above, kids and teens can just show up and receive a free meal! No one will check an ID or ask any questions.
Activities will vary based on the site. More information about activities will be added later in the summer. To find out more about activities at a particular site, contact the organization who operates the site you would like to attend.
No, due to federal regulations, caregivers are not permitted to pick up meals for children and take them home. Meals must be consumed on site with the child present.
No, due to federal regulations, caregivers are not permitted to pick up meals for children and take them home. Meals must be consumed on site with the child present.
Provider frequently asked questions
Provider FAQs- Applications to become a Summer Meal Sponsor can be found here and are due to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education by June 6, 2025.
Any organization can be a meal site host! Previous partners have included the Parks Department, Boston Public Libraries, faith-based organizations.
No, this is up to you and your staff to decide. Sites can choose to be open as many days from Monday - Saturday between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.