Free Meals for ALL Charles County children ages 2 to 18 |
Curbside Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Weekend meals can be picked up on Fridays. |
Monday, April 19, 2021 Breakfast — Breakfast break kit and skim milk Lunch — Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, bag of baby carrots, apple slices and chocolate skim milk Dinner — Rotini with meat sauce or three cheese cavatappi pasta, whole grain dinner rolls, a salad cup, pears or bananas, and chocolate skim milk Snack and juice — Whole grain animal crackers and fruit juice Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Breakfast — Breakfast break kit and skim milk Lunch — Chef salad with whole grain croutons, Sun Chips, broccoli cup, orange and chocolate skim milk Dinner — Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, bag of baby carrots, apple and chocolate skim milk Snack — Mozzarella cheese stick and fruit juice |
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Breakfast — Breakfast Break kit and skim milk Lunch — Turkey and cheese wrap, cucumber and tomato cup, apple slices and chocolate skim milk Dinner — Italian cold cut with cheese on hoagie roll, manager’s choice fruit and vegetable, and chocolate skim milk Snack — Whole grain Cheez It crackers and fruit juice Thursday, April 22, 2021 Breakfast — Breakfast Break kit and skim milk Lunch — Chicken Caesar salad with whole grain croutons, Sun Chips, broccoli cup, applesauce and chocolate skim milk Dinner — Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, salad cup, fresh oranges and chocolate skim milk Snack — Mozzarella cheese stick and fruit juice |
Allergy Warning: Please check all meal bags for food items that may cause dietary or allergy issues.
Curbside locations: 16 curbside pickup locations (click school name for directions)
High Schools |
Middle Schools |
Elementary Schools |
Families who picked up meals from mobile sites can grab meals from nearby curbside sites. Almost all curbside sites are within 5 miles of those where the mobile meals were given out.
For addresses and maps of curbside meal sites, click on the school name under Curbside Locations above.
If you picked up mobile meals at: |
The nearest curbside pickup is at: |
Bannister Community Center |
Dr. Mudd ES, St. Charles HS, Thomas Stone HS |
Mary B. Neal Elementary School |
Dr. Mudd ES, St. Charles HS, Thomas Stone HS |
Oak Manor Apartments |
J.P. Ryon ES, Thomas Stone ES |
Idlewood Trailer Park |
J.P. Ryon ES, Thomas Stone HS |
Ell Lane Apartments |
J.P. Ryon ES, Thomas Stone HS, Dr. Mudd ES |
Pinefield Neighborhood Community Park |
J.P. Ryon ES, Thomas Stone HS |
Spark Apartments |
J.P. Ryon ES, Mattawoman MS |
Wexford Village Park |
Mattawoman MS, J.P. Ryon ES |
Potomac Heights Community Center |
Indian Head ES, J.C. Parks ES |
Indian Head Worship Center |
Indian Head ES, Lackey HS |
Charles Landing South |
Indian Head ES, Lackey HS |
Kingsview Community Center |
J.C. Parks ES, Westlake HS |
Bryans Road Trailer Park |
J.C. Parks ES |
Strawberry Hills Estates |
J.C. Parks ES |
Bel Alton Volunteer Fire Department |
Somers MS |
Cobb Island’s Fisherman’s Park |
Piccowaxen MS* |
William B. Wade Elementary School |
Westlake HS, Billingsley ES |
C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School |
Westlake HS, Billingsley ES |
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Elementary School |
Westlake HS, Billingsley ES |
Huntington Community Center |
Dr. Mudd ES, J.P. Ryon ES, Thomas Stone HS |
Hughesville Volunteer Fire Department |
St. Charles HS* |
Port Tobacco Community Center |
Somers MS, Mt. Hope/Nanjemoy ES* |
Phoenix Run Apartments |
Somers MS, La Plata HS |
Gleneagles South |
St. Charles HS, La Plata HS |
Wakefield Community Center |
Thomas Stone HS, Dr. Mudd ES, St. Charles HS |
Smallwood Village Shopping Center |
Dr. Mudd ES, Thomas Stone HS, St. Charles HS |
Arthur Middleton Elementary School |
Dr. Mudd ES, St. Charles HS, Thomas Stone HS |
(*) Curbside sites are farther away than 5 miles.
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