Where can I find free food during the strike?
LAUSD will operate 30 food distribution centers. Los Angeles County and other communities are offering produce and free snacks.
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With a potential strike looming, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) families are preparing for possible school closures. This guide provides information on resources available to families, including free food distribution centers,...
The potential LAUSD strike highlights the critical role schools play in providing not only education but also essential resources for families, especially those from low-income backgrounds. The strike, involving teachers, support staff, and administrators, could impact nearly 400,000 students. LAUSD is providing resources to mitigate the impact, including food distribution centers, childcare options, and online learning materials.
**Food Distribution Centers:**
Thirty schools will serve as distribution centers for free grab-and-go meals from 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday through Friday. Locations include schools in the northern, southern, eastern, and western regions of the district (see list in source article).
**Food Programs:**
Los Angeles County and other communities are offering produce and free snacks. There are three food centers called markets where families in need can pick up fresh produce. The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation offers a Free Snack Program that provides nutritious meals for youths — newborns to 18-year-olds — at its public parks. The program will operate at 47 sites Monday through Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
**Childcare Options:**
Childcare supervision services are offered for children between the ages of 6 and 17. The Boys and Girls Club and YMCAs of Greater Los Angeles are offering services across the district, many at no cost. Families interested in dropping their child off at their local Boys and Girls Club must call in advance.
**IT and Connectivity Support:**
Students needing IT support can call (213) 443-1300 or submit a help ticket online. Students without internet access can visit an LAUSD regional office to check out a mobile internet-enabled device or a hotspot.
LAUSD will operate 30 food distribution centers. Los Angeles County and other communities are offering produce and free snacks.
Childcare supervision services are offered for children between the ages of 6 and 17 through the Boys and Girls Club, YMCA and other community organizations.
LAUSD will provide online lessons, virtual tutoring resources, and IT support.
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