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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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.
Read moreSummer 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.
Read moreSummer 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.
Read moreSummer 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.
Read moreSummer 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.
Read moreSummer 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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