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Kids a Feed and Read SiteThe aim of the Summer Feed and Read Program is to reduce hunger and reading loss during the summer months. The Feed and Read program provides nutrition, mentoring, and free books to low income children during the summer school break.

The Summer Feed and Read program mobilizes a network of community centers, churches and parks and recreation sites. Each site provides lunch for the children, half through the USDA Break Spot program and the other by utilizing their own center’s kitchen resources. Some centers may require participation in the program to work with the mentors, but some public sites will provide both books and meal packs weekly. Each child will receive reading-level appropriate books to keep as a personal library.

Last summer a total of 9,621 books were provided to the 1,000 participating children. Through our partnership with The Children’s Hunger Project over 10,000 back-pack meals went to the neediest children for at-home consumption.

Funding for the program began back in 2009 with a group of concerned citizens who began a special appeal called Project Hunger to ensure Brevard’s children didn’t go hungry over the summer months . . . when children did not have access to school lunches. Over 12 years, they raised nearly $1M – funding everything from refrigerated trucks and walk-in freezers ensuring food could be transported and stored.

While the committee never imagined there would still be so much need all these years later, they were committed to finding a long-term solution. That’s why the responsibilities of making sure kids don’t go hungry over the summer has been fully transitioned to United Way of Brevard (UWB) and The Children’s Hunger Project (TCHP).


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Summer Feed and Read Sites Tackle Hunger and Early Grade Reading
Program works to defeat the summer slide and address hunger

United Way of Brevard and The Children’s Hunger Project have partnered to ensure that local students in need have the food and intellectual stimulation they need to thrive this summer.
The Summer Feed and Read program is a collaboration that provides meal packs and engaging books to children in need by utilizing an existing network of community centers and churches during the summer school break. Overall there are 14 Feed and Read sites that distribute meal packs and new books. In addition, meal packs are distributed to 20 BPS summer school locations.
Listed below you will find the sites open to the public. Each child will receive reading-level appropriate books to keep as a personal library. Some centers may require participation in the program, but all public sites will provide books and meal packs weekly.
This summer United Way plans impact over 1,000 students giving out 8,000 books during the 8 week program and over 8,000 back-pack meals thanks The Children’s Hunger Project.

2023 Feed and Read Sites

Sites listed below are the public sites. 

Isaac Campbell, SR Community Center
701 South Street #7605, Titusville 
Tuesdays
2 pm to 3 pm
Cocoa Community Center West  
230 S. Burnett Rd, Cocoa 
Fridays 9 am to 1 pm
Dr. Joe Lee Smith Community Center
415 Stone St. Cocoa, FL 32922
Fridays
4:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Thy Kingdom Come

3400 Pelham Street, Melbourne, FL, 32901
Thursdays
11:30 am to 12:45 pm
Walter Butler Community Center

4201 N Cocoa Blvd, Sharpes, Florida 32927
Fridays
3 pm to 5 pm
McLarty Park 
790 Barton Blvd, Rockledge 
Fridays
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Woody Simpson Park Community Center           
1590 Schoolhouse St, Merritt Island
Fridays
4 pm 
Evans Center
1361 Florida Ave NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905
Fridays
11:30 am to 12:45 pm
Scott Chapel
2510 Grant St. Melbourne FL 32901
Saturdays 11:30 am to 12:45 pm