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Broward County Public Schools Adds Four New Food Distribution Sites

BROWARD COUNTY – As part of Broward County Public Schools continued effort to ensure families are receiving the nutritional support they need through the coronavirus pandemic, the District has added four additional sites to its food distribution program beginning Monday, April 6.

The four locations will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. twice a week – Mondays and Wednesdays. At these locations, families will be able to pick up meals for multiple days.

The four new school sites are:

  • Castle Hill Elementary, 2640 N.W. 46 Ave., Lauderhill 33313
  • Palmview Elementary, 2601 N.E. 1 Ave., Pompano Beach 33064
  • Margate Middle, 500 N.W. 65 Ave., Margate 33063
  • Parkway Middle, 3600 N.W. 5 Court, Fort Lauderdale 33311

For more information on the District’s response to school closures and available resources, please visit browardschool.com/coronavirus.

 

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