Food for the Summer recently wrapped up its third summer after serving over 50,000 meals this year.

Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger, who was a driving force in the program’s origination, said the town is working to find ways for the program to serve even more children next summer.

“Lots of enrichment programs, lots of interactions,” Hemminger said in a recent interview when describing what she envisioned adding to the program. “We’re continuing to try and make this program even better. We met with the school board on Monday night to talk about how we can give more opportunities to our children and our community so that they have these opportunities, and how we can work together to make that a reality for eve more kids than we have right now,” said Hemminger.

This year, nearly 3,500 children in the Chapel Hill – Carrboro City School District are food insecure. Food for the Summer serves meals to any school-aged children in the community without any further qualifications.

To get involved with Food for the Summer, visit foodforthesummer.org.