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{{toplink|url=http://www.pha.phila.gov/resident-services/youth-programs/summer-food-service-program.aspx|name=pha.phila.gov/resident-services/youth-programs/summer-food-service-program.aspx}}The '''PHA Summer Food Service Program''' {{gives}}<blockquote>When school lets out, the Summer Food Service Program serves as a provider of meals for children who normally receive subsidized meals from their school and PHA Summer Camps provide educational and recreational activities for PHA youth.<br><br>Located at 20 various PHA community centers around Philadelphia, Summer Food serves two healthy meals a day, breakfast or snack, and a hot lunch. Those interested must be age 18 or younger, or be 19 years or older with a physical or mental disability.
 
 
The '''PHA Summer Food Service Program''' gives the following descriptive information:<blockquote>When school lets out, the Summer Food Service Program serves as a provider of meals for children who normally receive subsidized meals from their school and PHA Summer Camps provide educational and recreational activities for PHA youth.<br><br>Located at 20 various PHA community centers around Philadelphia, Summer Food serves two healthy meals a day, breakfast or snack, and a hot lunch. Those interested must be age 18 or younger, or be 19 years or older with a physical or mental disability.
 
 
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pha.phila.gov/resident-services/youth-programs/summer-food-service-program.aspx

The PHA Summer Food Service Program gives the following descriptive information:

When school lets out, the Summer Food Service Program serves as a provider of meals for children who normally receive subsidized meals from their school and PHA Summer Camps provide educational and recreational activities for PHA youth.

Located at 20 various PHA community centers around Philadelphia, Summer Food serves two healthy meals a day, breakfast or snack, and a hot lunch. Those interested must be age 18 or younger, or be 19 years or older with a physical or mental disability.

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