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Free meals paused at Waltham Library due to funding cut

Waltham Public Library

The Waltham Boys & Girls Club has suspended its free food program at the Waltham Library due to a lack of funding.

In an email to the Waltham Times, the WBGC stated:

“Unfortunately, the funding provided to the Waltham Boys and Girls Club to support meal service at the library has been eliminated. Without this funding, we must temporarily pause meals at the library…We are actively working to identify funding solutions to reinstate the program as soon as possible.”

During the school year, the WBGS free meal service had been funded under the Child and Adult Care Food Program, a federal program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Those funds have now been eliminated.

The club is looking to secure private funding to operate the program at the  library for the rest of the school year. For those who would like to support this effort, donations can be made at https://walthambgc.org/donate.

Meals will resume at the library at the end of June through the club’s Summer Eats service, which is funded by a separate USDA Summer Food Service Program. When school cafeterias close, children who rely on school meals will still have access to food.

The WBGS stated: We remain deeply committed to addressing food insecurity in Waltham and to restoring this [library meal] service sustainably.

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Steve Milmore has more than 35 years experience in corporate communications and public relations. He started his career as copy editor for Computerworld magazine and has held writing and management positions at leading high tech companies including Oracle, IBM, and Dun & Bradstreet. Steve is a long-time resident of Waltham.

Comments (2)
  1. So the federal government will spend millions of our tax dollars daily to bomb and kill people half the world away, while it eliminates funding to feed hungry children in our own communities.

    • Or perhaps our own government should have not spent billions on “immigrants,” all for the sake of votes, and concentrated on its own citizens. It works all ways.

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