Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Free Meals
While the Library is closed to the public curbside meals will be available on weekdays for youth ages 18 and under, at select locations. Children must be present to receive a meal. The meal service locations and serving times are subject to change.
12-1 pm: Elmwood Place, Groesbeck, Madisonville, North Central, Reading and Main Library
2-3 pm: Avondale, Bond Hill, College Hill, Pleasant Ridge, West End, and Westwood
4-5 pm: Corryville, Covedale, Deer Park, St. Bernard, and Walnut Hills
According to Feeding America, nearly 40,000 children in Hamilton County live in a food insecure household. That means one in five children are unsure of where their next meal is coming from. Children facing hunger are more likely to struggle with school and exhibit behavioral problems.This service is made possible through federal funding, as part of the USDA’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
12-1 pm: Elmwood Place, Groesbeck, Madisonville, North Central, Reading and Main Library
2-3 pm: Avondale, Bond Hill, College Hill, Pleasant Ridge, West End, and Westwood
4-5 pm: Corryville, Covedale, Deer Park, St. Bernard, and Walnut Hills
According to Feeding America, nearly 40,000 children in Hamilton County live in a food insecure household. That means one in five children are unsure of where their next meal is coming from. Children facing hunger are more likely to struggle with school and exhibit behavioral problems.This service is made possible through federal funding, as part of the USDA’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
More information: https://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/services/afterschoolsnacks.html