Free School Meals for All Children Improve Kids' Health
Universal free school meals can improve children's health and well-being while offering economic benefits
Benefits of Universal Free School Meals:
Improved Child Health:
Reduces food insecurity
Combats childhood overweight and obesity
Improves overall diet quality
Better academic performance and attendance
Less behavioral problems
Reduced Stigma:
No lunch shaming for unpaid meals
Equal access to nutritious meals for all students
Financial Relief for Schools:
Eliminates unpaid meal debt ($10.9 million)
Reduces administrative burdens
Potentially lowers per-meal costs
Economic Stimulus:
Boosts local economies through purchases from farmers and ranchers
Creates jobs in food production
Sales
Distribution
Background:
Millions of U.S
children face hunger
Maine and California implemented free school meals statewide
Universal School Meals Program Act proposed in Congress
Pandemic waivers provided temporary free meals for all public schools
Current System Issues:
School meals often more nutritious than alternatives
Cost of meals can burden low-income families
Schools may lose money on unpaid meal debt
Pandemic increased meal costs and decreased revenue for programs
Call to Action:
Implement Universal School Meals Program Act nationwide
Improve children's health and well-being
Support economic recovery