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Meals Being Served On The Treasure Coast Post Irma

Some organizations are offering free meals, here is the information.

The School District of Indian River County will release their summer “mobile café” fleet to assist our community in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Two Emergency Meals Outreach Buses, located in north and south county, will be making 14 combined lunch stops on both Thursday 9/14 and Friday 9/15. Buses will launch tomorrow morning, Thursday 9/14, and arrive at their first stops by 10:00am. Due to the potential of large numbers of people showing up at different stops, scheduled times are subject to change and/or run behind.

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St. Lucie Public Schools remains dedicated to meeting the nutritional needs of students.

Breakfast and lunch will be served to students (pre-K through age 18) on Thursday, September 14 and Friday, September 15 at the following school locations: Bayshore Elementary, C.A. Moore Elementary, Northport K–8, Samuel S. Gaines K-8 Academy, St. Lucie Elementary, Village Green Elementary, Weatherbee Elementary, and Windmill Point Elementary.

 

Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m..  Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m..

 

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