The Salvation Army Summer Lunch Bunch 2020

June 15th – July 31st

 

Join the Summer Fun!

Lunch – Pantry Boxes – Craft Packs!

 

www.SalvationArmyLivingston.org

Facebook @SummerLunchBunch

#SUMMERLUNCHBUNCH

 

Select Locations Weekly – Check the FLYER for locations and times.

 

For more information contact Ashley Longstreet 517-295-4348

 

Stay up-to-date on what is going on by visiting: www.SalvationArmyLivingston.org

 

Pantry Packs and Take Home Crafts are first come, first served

 

Visit www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup to find additional sites in your county, updated nightly.

 

The Salvation Army’s Summer Lunch Bunch program will start on Monday, June 15, 2020. It will run Monday through Friday at 5 locations throughout Livingston County until at least July 31, 2020. The program is typically a fun, social event for both the kids and parents. With the current situation and new guidelines, it will look different this year. 

  • All meals and grocery pantry packs will be “carry out” style
  • It is requested that only 1 person from the family pick up for the entire family
  • For everyone’s safety, all staff and volunteers will wear masks and gloves
  • For everyone’s safety, social distancing will be practiced and required
  • Previous onsite activities will now be take-home craft activities with an instructional video posted on Facebook each Monday
     

There will be a limited supply of grocery pantry packs and craft activities available.  Due to the anticipated increase in need and unknown number of families participating this year, these items will be distributed while supplies last each day.

As in the past, The Salvation Army’s Summer Lunch Bunch is a free program, open to all Livingston County residents. There is no income requirement, registration or waiting list.  ALL families will be served. 

“It has been a blessing that we have been able to provide so many meals for Livingston County families over the past 10 years and especially these past 4 months.” Says Major Prezza Morrison “Because of the pandemic and the added programs like the Mobile Lunches, we had to make changes in the yearly summer programming. However, ensuring that the kids had food was a top priority and we were determined that no matter what, Summer Lunch Bunch was still taking place.”