FREE Summer Meals in Burlington for All Kids 18 and Under, from Any Town or State
Vermont Business Magazine On Tuesday, June 20, Burlington School District’s food services program, Burlington School Food Project, began providing meals at no charge to kids 18 and under. Meals are offered in four different locations around the city. Children simply need to stop by the site to pick up a free meal. No fees, no registration - just show up! The program runs Monday-Friday until August 7, with the exception of July 4. A complete list of locations can be found below.
In addition to offering individual meals, Burlington School Food Project is excited to announce that we will be offering FREE, 7-day meal boxes this summer. These weekly meal boxes will contain food for seven breakfasts and seven lunches. The boxes will be available for pick-up on Wednesdays, July 30, August 6, and August 13 at the Intervale Center, 180 Intervale Rd, Burlington. BSD is also offering people a chance to receive reminders to help with planning.
2025 SUMMER MEAL LOCATIONS
**All locations run Monday-Friday until August 11, with the exception of July 4. Call 2-1-1 for information on free summer lunches for kids across Vermont.
Franklin Square Apartments, 1554 North Ave.
Lunch: 12:00-1:00
Riverside Apartments, 669 Riverside Ave.
Lunch: 12:00-1:00
Roosevelt Park, 57 Oak Street
Supper: 5:00-6:00
South Meadow, 1 Raymond Place
Lunch: 12:00-1:00
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Burlington School District (BSD) is a pre-k-12 public school system of about 3,200 students in Burlington, VT. www.bsdvt.org

