
Summer Food Service Program

FREE weekly grab-and-go breakfast and lunch meal kits for children ages 18 and under!
GROCERIES-TO-GO: BCSD's NEW! SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM
WHO: Children ages 18 and under can participate, as well as those over age 18 who are determined by the applicable state agency to be mentally or physically disabled and who participate during the school year in a public or private non-profit program for mentally or physically disabled persons. Please see FAQs below for specific eligibility.
WHAT: Beaufort County School District and The Nutrition Group are offering FREE weekly grab-and-go breakfast and lunch meal kits during the summer months.
WHEN/WHERE: Groceries-to-Go will run from June 11 through July 31. Families will be able to pick up their child's weekly grocery kit on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. and Fridays from noon to 2 p.m.* at the following sites:
BLUFFTON:
- May River High School, 601 New Riverside Rd, Bluffton, SC 29910
- Okatie Elementary School, 53 Cherry Point Road, Bluffton SC 29909
- St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, 31 St Gregory Dr, Bluffton, SC 29909
BEAUFORT:
- Beaufort County School District, 2900 Mink Point Boulevard, Beaufort, SC 29902
- St. Helena Elementary School, 1025 Sea Island Parkway, St. Helena Isl. SC 29920
- Whale Branch Middle School, 2009 Trask Parkway, Seabrook SC 29940
Hilton Head:
- 35 Fording Island Rd Exd, Hilton Head, SC 29926
*Note that the June 19th and July 3rd pickups will be moved to the Wednesday prior from noon to 2:00 p.m.
HOW: Parent(s)/Guardian(s) will need to reserve tickets for each child, each week through this online form. After reserving a ticket, you’ll receive a QR code via email to present at meal pickup. The Parent/Guardian must show ID with the QR Code received at registration.
Questions?
Please Contact Roberta Green, Director of Operations | 843-322-0811
Para español, llamar a Pilar Renteria, Food Service Campus Finance Specialist ll | 843-322-0810
FAQs
- Are all children 18 and under eligible?
- What is included in a weekly grocery kit?
- Who can pick up the meal kit?
- Does participation take food away from other families?
- What if my child is in a summer program that receives meals?
Are all children 18 and under eligible?
What is included in a weekly grocery kit?
Who can pick up the meal kit?
Does participation take food away from other families?
What if my child is in a summer program that receives meals?
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARtnERS
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