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Description of Program and Relief

Grab-And-Go Meal Program

Pasadena Unified School District is distributing free pre-packaged, nutritious grab-and-go breakfast and lunch to students 18 years old and under at school sites across Pasadena.

Meals are distributed between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., on weekdays, in the parking lots or bus lanes of the following sites:

  • Eliot Arts Magnet Academy, 2184 N. Lake Ave.

  • Field Elementary, 3600 E. Sierra Madre Blvd.

  • John Muir Early College Magnet High School, 1905 Lincoln Ave.

  • Madison Elementary, 515 Ashtabula St.

  • McKinley K-8 School, 325 S. Oak Knoll Ave.

  • Norma Coombs Elementary, 2600 Paloma St.

  • Wilson Middle School, 300 S. Madre St.

Community-based organizations Collaborate PASadena, Stars, and Pasadena/Altadena Coalition of Transformative Leaders (PACTL) are delivering student meals to homes of children whose parents/caregivers cannot travel to the school sites.

Government or Lead Agency

Pasadena Unified School District

Dates Available

Available through July 31, 2020.

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

Students and their families may pick up these lunches. Meals should not be consumed on site. Please stay in your cars and meals will be passed to you.

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

N/A

Contact for More Information

For questions, contact the Food & Nutrition Services Offices at (626) 396-5852.

Call the Citizen Service Center: (626) 744-7311.

List of Additional Information

Information on the summer program can be found here and here.


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