The Summer Food Program is funded through the US Department of Agriculture and run by the Texas Department of agriculture. During the summer students who normally receive free or reduced lunch are able to go to select sites to attain a free meal. In some cases, a child can receive lunch and breakfast.
AISD provides flexible guidelines for who can qualify for the program.
In some cases, parents can participate for a small fee, and sometimes younger, non-school-aged children can get a meal as well.
AISD operates the Summer Food Program at approximately 50 to 60 locations.
To locate the location nearest to your home (as not all sites are relative to where your child attends school), call 2-1-1.
UWCA Feature
Getting married soon?
The Twogether in Texas program provides free premarital education in Texas, and people who complete a course get $60 off of their marriage license fee. If you are over 18, in a relationship, and interested in improving your relationship, you can participate in a study of the program and earn up to $50 by answering a series of surveys.
Go to: twogetherintexassurvey.org to participate.
Has 2-1-1 helped you?
Has 2-1-1 helped you or someone you know? Maybe you used 2-1-1 during tax season, or called to learn more about the AISD Summer Lunch Program.
We'd like to hear about it.
Send an email to: web@unitedwaycapitalarea.org
Your personal information will be kept confidential.
About 2-1-1
2-1-1 Texas is a private/public collaboration of United Way Capital Area and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.









