Free Summer Meals for Arizona Kids & Teens

All Arizona kids and teens ages 18 and under are eligible for free meals through the Summer Food Service Program at participating schools and community sites across Arizona during the summer break.

Meals may include breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks depending on the location. No applications or paperwork are required. Children simply need to be present to receive a free, healthy meal.

For additional food assistance, contact the Arizona Hunger Hotline: 602-528-3434

Find a Summer Meals Site Near You

Filters:
Meal Service Style
Type of Meals Served
Days of Operation

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  • Dine In
  • Grab & Go
  • Hybrid

Disclaimer: Summer meal sites will appear on the map only during their scheduled dates of operation. If you don’t see a location near you, please check back soon, many sites begin opening in early June.

Frequently Asked Questions About Summer Meals

What are summer meals programs?

Summer meals programs are funded by the USDA and designed to provide kids and teens ages 18 and under with healthy meals during the summer months when school is out of session.

There is no application or registration required to receive a meal. You do not have to show proof of income. Just show up!

Children must be present to receive a meal at most sites. If you live in a rural area and your site participates in Summer Meals To-Go, parents and guardians may be able to pick up meals on their kids’ behalf. Please call the site ahead of time.

If you live in a rural community in Arizona where Free Summer Meals are hard to access, you may be able to get meals via pick-up or delivery through Summer Meals To-Go. Summer Meals To-Go sites are indicated on the site finder map or you can contact a Free Summer Meals site.

Sun Meals and Free Summer Meals Program are the exact same program. Sun Meals is the name of the program nationally. In Arizona, Sun Meals are also branded as the Free Summer Meals Program.

While adults can’t access free meals at these sites, some sites allow parents to purchase a meal. Contact the site you are considering visiting for details before you go – not all sites are able to offer this option.

No. All summer meals offered through the USDA’s programs are free to all kids and teens ages 18 and under. Some sites offer meals for adults at a nominal cost.

Enter your zip code in the map above and check the hours of operation. Calling ahead to verify hours is always a good idea.

The meals served are healthy and meet USDA guidelines. A typical lunch, for example, will include a turkey sandwich on wheat bread, milk, an apple, and a salad.

If there are no summer meals sites in your community, we can help. Email Community Programs Manager, David Robinson at [email protected]

You can share information about free summer meals with your friends, neighbors, and family members.

Summer meals programs are federally funded by the USDA through the Summer Food Service Program and the National School Lunch Program Seamless Summer Option.

The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) Health and Nutrition Services (HNS) helps sites interested in offering summer meals to get started. Visit their website for more information.

Please contact David Robinson, Community Programs Manager at [email protected]

SUN Bucks for Families

SUN Bucks is separate from SUN Meals. It provides grocery-buying benefits for families with school-aged children who lose access to school meals during the summer.
Families can learn more, review eligibility, and apply online.

Resources & Toolkits for Operators

Resources and toolkits are available for operators and partners involved in the Summer Food Service Program.

The Summer Food Service Program Ambassadors help families have a voice in how programs are promoted in communities through local events and communication.

Hear From a Caregiver About Summer Meals

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