Providing FREE meals in all 8 Towns of the Lower / Outer Cape!
Summer 2024

In 2023 we provided more than 43,700 Free Meals (breakfast, lunch, and snacks). This summer, from June 24 – August 23, 2024 we will serve the following community programs as a MA Summer EATS/Summer Food Service Program:

Cape Cod Theatre Company Summer Program – The Arts Center, Harwich

Chatham Summer Recreation – Chatham Community Center

Brewster Summer Recreation – Eddy Elementary School

Summer’s Not Over – First Parish Brewster

Nauset Youth Alliance (Brewster) – Stony Brook Elementary School

Orleans Summer Recreation – Orleans Elementary School

Orleans Just Try It – Nauset Regional Middle School

Sunburst Summer STEAM Camp (Orleans) – Nauset Regional Middle School

Eastham Summer Recreation – Eastham Elementary School

Patrol Pals – Eastham Police Department & Eastham Recreation

Wellfleet Summer Recreation – Baker’s Field

Truro Summer Recreation – Central School

Friday Morning Story Time – Truro Public Library

Provincetown Summer Recreation – Veterans Memorial Community Center

Walk-ins Are Welcomed

There will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals are provided to every child/teen age 18 or younger regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.

Meals are eaten at the sites during specified meal times. You do not have to be enrolled in most of the community programs to come and enjoy a free meal. Exception: Orleans and Truro.

Check back in early June for a final list of locations, dates and meal times.

Thank you very much for ALL you do! Our program would not be the same without you!
— Christine Mickle, Eastham Recreation & Beach Director
Very impressive. Glad we could help so many families. Thanks for all your help.
— Mike Gradone, Recreation Director, Town of Brewster
Thank you all so much for once again providing lunches at the Truro Library on Thursdays this past summer. You all did a wonderful job and families really appreciated the meals. One family
who lives close by with five children came almost every week.
— Maggie Hanelt, Truro Public Library