By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org
Kent District Library is partnering with Kids’ Food Basket this summer to help ensure local children and teens have access to nutritious meals when school is not in session. Through the Sack Suppers at the Library program, free evening meals will be available at select KDL branches through September 1.
The program offers convenient, nutritious meals designed to be kid-friendly and ready to enjoy. No registration is required, making it easy for families to access healthy food throughout the summer months. Meals are available while supplies last.
“KDL is committed to supporting the well-being of our community beyond books and learning resources,” said Lance Werner, KDL’s Executive Director. “By partnering with Kids’ Food Basket, we’re helping connect families with nutritious meals while providing welcoming spaces where children can learn, explore and thrive all summer long.”
“Summer can be a challenging time for families who rely on school meals,” said Bridget Clark Whitney, President and Founding CEO at Kids’ Food Basket. “Through partnerships like this one with Kent District Library, we’re able to meet children where they are and ensure they continue to have access to healthy, nourishing food throughout the summer months.”
Meals will be distributed at the following KDL locations:
Kelloggsville Branch (Inside Kelloggsville High School)
4787 Division Ave. S
Grand Rapids, MI 49548
Monday–Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch
4950 Breton SE
Kentwood, MI 49508
Monday–Friday at 3:00 p.m.
Wyoming Branch
3350 Michael Ave. SW
Wyoming, MI 49509
Monday–Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Sack Suppers at the Library is part of KDL’s ongoing commitment to supporting children and families throughout Kent County by providing access to essential resources, educational opportunities and community partnerships. KDL also partners with Feeding America to provide Lunches at the Library.
For more information about summer programs and services at Kent District Library, visit kdl.org. To learn more about KFB’s programs, services and how you can make a difference, please visit kidsfoodbasket.org.
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About Kent District Library
Kent District Library is a public library system operating 20 branch locations, an Express Library and a bookmobile to serve over 440,000 residents of 27 different municipalities throughout Kent County. KDL enriches lives by providing information, ideas and excitement. It is an IRS-designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit supported by millage dollars and private donations. KDL is a member of the Lakeland Library Cooperative. For more information, visit kdl.org.
About Kids’ Food Basket
Kids’ Food Basket (KFB) was founded to nourish children to reach their full potential. We are a community-based food equity nonprofit serving our West Michigan neighbors in Kent, Muskegon, Ottawa and Allegan counties who are under-resourced and impacted by poverty and food insecurity. Our services include our flagship Sack Supper program, sustainable farming, community food distribution and educational programming. Kids’ Food Basket is now serving about 11,500 evening meals to 68 schools in four counties each weekday. We work toward a future in which all children have access to the nourishment that fosters their lifelong health and limitless potential.


