Seven days of free meals for Springfield students during school closuresAny person 18 or under is eligible for breakfast, lunch, and dinner pickup. No identification, registration, or address is required. Service is grab-n-go style or drive-thru* from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday until school resumes. On Fridays, students may pick up extra meals for Saturday and Sunday. Students may attend any school they are near; it does not need to be the school where they are enrolled.
Grab-n-go meals will be served at all schools listed below. Schools marked with a * are offering drive-thru pickup. TOLL-FREE FOOD ASSISTANCE HOTLINE FOR MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS
If you or someone you know needs food assistance during this time of closures and crisis, call Project Bread's FoodSource hotline at 1-800-645-8333 or TTY: 1-800-377-1292 for the hearing impaired community for help finding food resources in your community, school meals, or applying for SNAP benefits. Counselors can assist callers in 160 languages from Monday-Friday, 8am-7pm, and Saturday 10am-2pm. |
Alfred M. Glickman School
120 Ashland Avenue *Arthur T. Talmadge School 1395 Allen Street Chestnut Accelerated Middle School: Chestnut Academy 355 Plainfield Street Elias Brookings Elementary School 433 Walnut Street High School of Commerce 415 State Street |
Hiram L. Dorman School
20 Lydia Street *Indian Orchard Elementary 95 Milton Street Kensington International School 31 Kensington Avenue Liberty School 962 Carew Street Lincoln Elementary School 732 Chestnut Street |
*Milton Bradley School
22 Mulberry Street Rebecca Johnson School 55 Catharine Street Samuel Bowels School 24 Bowels Park *Sumner Avenue School 45 Sumner Avenue *Warner School 493 Parker Street *Washington School 141 Washington Street |