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	Food Assistance and Food Distribution Resources 
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	If you or your family need assistance regarding virtual school options, transportation, immigration, health, wellness, food or housing, please call LAUSD's Family Hotline at (213) 443-1300. The hotline is now available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 
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	ALL LOS ANGELES UNIFIED STUDENTS MAY EAT UP TO THREE MEALS PER DAY ON CAMPUS 
 Under CA Universal Meals Policy, every student is entitled to a free breakfast and lunch daily. Please encourage your student to come to the cafeteria to get a breakfast and lunch meal. Supper meals are available to all LAUSD students ages 1-18 after school. More updates coming! Operating Monday through Friday at most district schools. Click on link for list of schools to find a school in your neighborhood. CLICK HERE TO FIND A SCHOOL NEAR YOU Supper meals are served at dismissal after the instructional day has ended. 
 (Per program requirements, the supper meal must be eaten on campus)
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 LA County Parks is expanding the capacity of its Food Programs at parks. LA County Parks provides the following food safety net services programs for youth, teens, and seniors. These food programs are: Free Healthy Youth Snack Program at 48 parks (Monday thru Friday @ 3pm-4pm) — ages 17 and under. Free Hot Supper (Dinner) Program at Our SPOT Teen Centers for teens at 16 parks (Monday through Friday @ 7pm) — ages 12 to 18 years old. Free Senior Food Program for older adults at 9 parks (Monday through Friday) – age 55+ For more information, scan the QR code below or visit: http://bit.ly/lacparksfoodprograms  
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	 City of LA Family Source Center Weekly Food Distribution City of LA Family Source Center Weekly Food Distribution
 Come pick up fresh produce, pantry staples, and other groceries for you and your family — completely free of charge. Eligibility: - Residence: Must reside in the City of Los Angeles
- Income Threshold: Low-income individuals and families
 Download the list of food distribution locations here or visit their website to find a FamilySource Center near you. They serve ALL Angelenos regardless of immigration status and includes weekend options. All are welcome — we are here to serve you! 
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	 City of LA Family Source Center Emergency Financial Assistance City of LA Family Source Center Emergency Financial Assistance
 The delay of CalFresh benefits is deeply impacting the lives of our communities and families. We are here to help! Limited financial assistance is available at FamilySource Centers in addition to food assistance and other essential services. - Food/Grocery Support
- Utility Bill Assistance
- Essential Services
- Mental Health Services
- Rental Assistance
- Other Resources
 Visit their website to find a FamilySource Center near you! 
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	 LA Regional Food Bank Pantry Locator LA Regional Food Bank Pantry Locator
 To find your local food pantry, click here or download the pantry locator instructions here! Note: Pantry distribution dates and times are subject to change. Please contact the agency directly to confirm distribution times. 
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	 Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
 If you are pregnant or have a child under 5, WIC can help provide nutritious foods and more resources to keep your growing family healthy. To apply, visit: www.startwic.org or text “APPLY” to 91997 
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 When families need support, FeedLA is there with more than a meal. It’s a moment of relief, a bridge to belonging. Depending on the location and program, you can stop by a Y center to pick up fresh produce, sign up for home deliveries, or bring your kids for a hot meal. FeedLA programs happen all month at Ys across LA—no cost, no catch, just support when you need it. Visit any participating Y during distribution hours, or email SisySagastume@ymcaLA.org for more info! Click here for a list of FeedLA Produce Distribution sites and their hours. 
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	 LAUSD Education Foundation - Compassion FundThe LAUSD Education Foundation is launching an urgent appeal through its Compassion Fund to provide emergency assistance for families most affected by the loss of SNAP benefits. Working in close coordination with Los Angeles Unified, the Foundation will distribute funds in the form of grocery gift cards and direct family support to ensure immediate relief.Schools across the District will also be invited to plan Food Drives to help replenish local food banks and pantries. Families and neighbors are encouraged to donate non-perishable items such as canned fruits and vegetables, soups, rice, beans, pasta, cereal, peanut butter, and shelf-stable milk. LAUSD Education Foundation - Compassion FundThe LAUSD Education Foundation is launching an urgent appeal through its Compassion Fund to provide emergency assistance for families most affected by the loss of SNAP benefits. Working in close coordination with Los Angeles Unified, the Foundation will distribute funds in the form of grocery gift cards and direct family support to ensure immediate relief.Schools across the District will also be invited to plan Food Drives to help replenish local food banks and pantries. Families and neighbors are encouraged to donate non-perishable items such as canned fruits and vegetables, soups, rice, beans, pasta, cereal, peanut butter, and shelf-stable milk.
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	Additional Resources: Note: These resources are not presented, endorsed, recommended, supervised, approved or sponsored by the Los Angeles Unified School District. The District assumes no liability or responsibility for any loss or injury arising out of participation and is merely permitting this material to be disseminated because of the possible interest of students and/or faculty. Please be sure to call in advance to ensure resource availability, as some of the dates, times and availability is subject to change. 
 Dial 2-1-1 for food, counseling, and housing help. Or visit this link. Access a statewide directory of local food banks. Learn more about CalFresh benefit timelines, application status, and FAQs. Additional Food Opportunities via FoodFinder 


