Meet Up and Eat Up Ensuring No Child Goes Hungry!

Diverse group of families—including African American, Caucasian, and Hispanic children and adults—enjoying fresh, nutritious summer meals at a local Las Vegas park. Volunteers serve healthy food options like fruit, sandwiches, and milk, fostering a welcoming community atmosphere. A Three Square Food Bank banner is visible in the background.

Free Summer Meal Program for Kids in Clark County, Nevada

Three Square Food Bank has teamed up with local partners to provide free healthy meals for children 18 and under at sites across the valley through their Meet Up and Eat Up program. The program operates through August 8, 2025, to ensure kids get nutritious meals during the summer.

Why It Matters

Southern Nevada faces a serious childhood hunger crisis, with 21.6% of children—that’s 113,610 kids—living in food-insecure households. This program helps bridge the gap by offering free meals to kids in need.

“With thousands of families struggling to put food on their tables, programs like Meet Up and Eat Up can bridge the gap, providing relief for parents and ensuring that every child has the food they need to continue their healthy development.” – Beth Martino, President & CEO of Three Square Food Bank

Where to Get Free Meals

Find a Meal Site Near You

Use the Summer Meals Locator Tool to find meal sites nearby.

Home Delivery Available

Three Square is also delivering meals to select apartment communities using refrigerated vans, ensuring accessibility for families in need.

Summer Meal Options

Kids can enjoy 20 rotating meal options, with some sites offering breakfast, lunch, or both.

Need More Info?

📞 Call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE

📱 Text “Summer Meals” to 914-342-7744


About the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)

SFSP is a federally funded, state-administered program that provides up to two free nutritious meals per day to all children under 18 years in low-income areas.

Who Runs the Program?

SFSP is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and administered by the State of Nevada Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Division.

Sponsors & Feeding Sites

Sponsors can be schools, government entities, nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups, colleges, and community centers. Meals may be provided at schools, recreation centers, parks, migrant camps, and more.