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BENTON HARBOR, Mich. - Starting Monday, kids in Benton Harbor can get a free, healthy meal while school is out.
The Boys and Girls Club of Benton Harbor is offering free summer meals to kids who do not have access to health food.
Daily snacks and dinners will be available at the two Boys and Girls Club of Benton Harbor youth centers at 190 West Empire Avenue and 600 Nate Wells Senior Drive.
They will also be available at Union Park, 1250 Union Avenue, and at Broadway Park, 998 Broadway.
The meals are available each weekday, and any young person is eligible to receive them.
For those outside of Benton Harbor, the state of Michigan has a new tool to help residents locate where kids can get a free meal.
Visit this website, and search for your town to find the nearest free meal location.