summer food

Mayor Thomas G. Ambrosino Receives Grant for Better Summer Meals at Garfield Magnet School

Project Bread distributes $10,000 to Revere summer programs

July 23, 2008 —As gas and food prices spiral upward, Thomas G. Ambrosino, mayor of Revere, got relief for his city when he accepted a check for $10,000 from Project Bread during a visit to the summer meals site at the Garfield Magnet School.

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Summer Food Programs in Boston Receive Grants from Project

PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR BOSTON KIDS THIS SUMMER
$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $45,600 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in Boston in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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Summer Food Program in Revere Receives Grant from Project Bread

PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR REVERE KIDS THIS SUMMER
$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $10,000 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in Revere in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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Summer Food Program in Malden Receives Grant from Project Bread

PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR MALDEN KIDS THIS SUMMER
$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $8,000 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in Malden in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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Summer Food Program in Chelsea Receives Grant from Project Bread


PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR CHELSEA KIDS THIS SUMMER

$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $3,000 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in Chelsea in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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Summer Food Program in South Boston Receives Grant from Project Bread

PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR SOUTH BOSTON KIDS THIS SUMMER
$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $2,000 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in South Boston in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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Summer Food Program in Roxbury Receives Grant from Project Bread

PROJECT BREAD SUPPORTS ‘FOOD AND FUN’ FOR ROXBURY KIDS THIS SUMMER
$225,900 in statewide grants aim to help families cope with food and gas crisis

June 27, 2008 — EAST BOSTON — When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can get a healthy meal and have some summer fun. That’s why Project Bread is providing $2,500 in incentive grants to the Summer Food Service Program in Roxbury in an effort to help families cope with the skyrocketing cost of food and gas.

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