Kids Cafe programs provide free meals and snacks to low-income children through a variety of community locations where children already congregate—such as Boys & Girls Clubs, churches or public schools. In addition to providing meals to kids, all Kids Cafe programs also offer a safe place, where under the supervision of trustworthy staff, a child can get involved in educational, recreational and social activities.
The program traces its origins to Savannah, Georgia in 1989, when two young brothers were discovered late one night in the kitchen of their housing project's community center. In response to this glaring example of child hunger, the Second Harvest Food Bank of Coastal Georgia started the first Kids Cafe. In 1993, Feeding America launched the national Kids Cafe program.
Fast Facts
• There are over 1,600 established Kids Cafes in operation.
• Over 12 million children live in food insecure households.
All of our national programs and services are provided through the Feeding America network. You can locate the food bank that serves your local community with our locator.
For more information about Kids Cafe, please contact June Tanoue at 312.641.6830.
Support this and other programs by making a donation or to learn more about making a gift, please contact Donor Services at 800.771.2303 .