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P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals)

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Free summer meals program run by the New York City Department of Education Office of Food and Nutrition Services, hosted at the PS 160 William T. Sampson school building. Open to any child or teen 18 years old or younger, with no registration, ID, proof of income, or documentation required. Meals are prepared and served on-site by school-food staff during weekday breakfast and lunch windows throughout the summer recess.

  • Requirements

    • All children under 18 are eligible
    • Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger
  • Offerings

    • Prepared Meals

Schedule

  • Tomorrow

    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 8:00 am–9:15 am

  • Tomorrow

    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 11:00 am–1:15 pm

  • Next Monday

    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 8:00 am–9:15 am

  • Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 11:00 am–1:15 pm

    every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

  • Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 8:00 am–9:15 am

    every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Map of P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals)

Location

5105 Fort Hamilton Parkway

Brooklyn, NY 11219

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Contact

(718) 438-0337(Mon–Fri 8am–4pm)

https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/K160

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How do I get food?

You can receive food by visiting P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals), at 8:00 AM tomorrow. Make sure to check each resource to see details like address, full schedule, and requirements–P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) requires: All children under 18 are eligible, Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger.

Can someone deliver the food to my house?

Delivery services are very limited and are usually reserved for senior citizens or those with serious medical problems. If you believe you fall into either category, let us know and we can help you find options in your area.

What do I have to bring?

Every location is different! Please review the details included on each resource to see whether you need to bring any documentation like ID or proof of address, or supplies like bags to carry the food. If you don’t see any information on the resource, you don’t have to bring anything!

Do I need an appointment?

No appointment needed! Just show up to P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) during operating hours — no pre-registration required.

What kind of food do they have?

Soup kitchens like P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) offer ready-to-eat items like hot meals or sandwiches. All of these locations may have different options on different days, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day.

Is P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) open today?

P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) is not open today! If you don’t see anything else open today, please let us know and we can search for additional options.

Where are you located?

Because our work is mostly virtual, the Lemontree team works remotely, and we don’t have an office for in-person visits. P.S. 160 William T. Sampson (NYC DOE Summer Meals) is located at 5105 Fort Hamilton Parkway!

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Can I build a weekly food schedule?

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