BEAUREGARD, Ala. (WRBL) — Lee County Schools are once again offering free summer meals for any child 18 or younger who is hungry or food insecure, regardless of where they live or go to school.

As part of Alabama’s “Break for a Plate” initiative, breakfast and lunch will be provided at no cost throughout the month of June. No registration, residency, or school enrollment is required—just show up, and your child will be fed.

“We’re serving free meals as part of our summer feeding program,” said Krystal Patterson, Director of Child Nutrition for Lee County Schools. “Any child under 18 can walk in and receive a nutritious lunch—no questions asked. They don’t have to live in Lee County or be enrolled in our school system.”

So far, the program is serving around 350 children a day, but staff

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