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Aerial view of the Connecticut State Capitol and the Legislator Office Building in Hartford on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
Aerial view of the Connecticut State Capitol and the Legislator Office Building in Hartford on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
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With schools out, a Connecticut nonprofit is taking on childhood hunger this summer, according to a release.

The Community Renewal Team is participating in the federally funded Summer Food Service Program to help deliver an expected 35,000 meals to children in need each weekday, per a release.

There are 10 locations the team will be serving from at locations in Hartford, Enfield, Glastonbury and Windsor Locks, according to a release. Under the program, nutritious meals including breakfast and or lunch will be provided free of charge.

Here is the full breakdown of when and where children 18 and under can grab a free meal:

Note: All locations provide services every weekday, unless otherwise noted. Times vary by site.
Note: All locations provide services every weekday, unless otherwise noted. Times vary by site.

Many locations begin service in June, with four additional sites opening up in July, per the team. Service will continue through late July to late August, depending on location.

Readers looking for more information about the program can contact the team at 555 Windsor St. in Hartford or by calling (860) 560-5600. Additional information is available on the team’s website.