Williamsburg County, SC – Williamsburg County School District (WCSD), led by the Food Services Department, is once again planning to connect children throughout the county with hundreds of thousands of free meals this summer. WCSD’s Seamless Summer Feeding Program (SSO) fills the nutrition gap for four weeks when school is out.

The program starts Monday, June 3, 2024, and will run through Thursday, June 27, 2024. WCSD Food Services will provide free breakfast and lunch to approved sites in Williamsburg County through the SSO. Breakfast and hot lunches are prepared at one of 6 meal preparation sites (WCSD school kitchens).

Representatives from approved summer sites, including schools, camps, community and recreation centers, and churches, can pick up their free meals daily from one of these locations.

Any child or teen 18 years old or younger is eligible for a free breakfast and/or lunch. There is no approval process for individual children because the site will already be qualified to receive the free summer meals. All necessary serving and eating utensils, plates, napkins, and condiments are provided.

Meals are available for pick-up at approved sites throughout Williamsburg County, including Greeleyville, Kingstree, and Hemingway areas. Applying to become a site that receives free meals is simple – just click on and complete our 2024 Summer Meals Site Application. To learn more about WCSD’s Seamless Summer Feeding Program, please visit our website. The deadline for applying is Thursday, April 25, 2024. 500 North Academy Street Building A. Kingstree, SC 29556.

For more information about WCSD’s SSO, please contact Food Services Department, WCSD’s Office of Food Services, at (843) 355-5571 or aowens@wcsd.k12.sc.us

About the Williamsburg County School District Williamsburg County School District is a nationally accredited school district committed to providing equitable and quality educational opportunities for all of its students.

WCSD offers a diverse, expanding portfolio of options and specialized programs, delivered through neighborhood, magnet, and a Leadership Academy. Options include programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); music and other creative and performing arts.

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