WXXI News has compiled a list of where low-income kids who depend on the city school district for nutrition can get a meal.
City of Rochester
The following R-Centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday to Friday to provide pre-packaged breakfast, lunch, and dinner to the city’s school-age children:
- Adams Street, 85 Adams St.
- Ave D, 200 Ave. D
- Carter St., 500 Carter St.
- Tyshaun Cauldwell, 524 Campbell St.
- Frederick Douglass, 990 South Ave.
- Flint Street, 271 Flint St.
- David Gantt, 700 North St.
- Trenton and Pamela Jackson (Clinton-Baden), 485 N. Clinton Ave.
- Thomas Ryan, 530 Webster Ave.
The following RCSD schools will provide grab-and-go breakfast and lunch between 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday to Friday:
- East Upper & Lower School, 1801 E. Main St.
- Freddy Thomas Campus, 625 Scio St.
- The former Jefferson High School, 1 Edgerton Pk.
- James Monroe High School, 164 Alexander St.
- John Williams School No. 5, 555 Plymouth Ave.
- Wilson Foundation Academy, 200 Genesee St.
- School #42, 3330 Lake Ave.
In addition, families needing assistance regarding food, shelter or other non-medical services are encouraged to call Lifeline at 211.
Link to food distribution information in Suburban Districts
Brighton; Brockport; Churchville-Chili; East Irondequoit; East Rochester; Fairport; Gates-Chili; Greece; Hilton; Honeoye Falls-Lima; Kendall; Penfield; Pittsford; Rush-Henrietta; Spencerport; Webster; West Irondequoit; Wheatland-Chili