Happy Helpings, Georgia’s Summer Food Service Program, will provide free meals to children free of charge in three Cobb County public libraries weekdays in June and July. 

Cobb County Public Library and Georgia Educational Resources Inc. (GER) are teaming up for  the fourth year to provide summer meal service. Happy  Helpings is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture  and administered by the Georgia Department of Early Care  and Learning. The program this summer break 2023 will be  sit down breakfast and lunch meals unlike last year’s drive through service in library parking lots. 

The meals will be offered on a first-come, first-served  basis while supplies last on the following locations and  dates, excluding the week July 3-7: Tuesdays, Wednesdays,  Thursdays on June 6-July 27, breakfast 9:30am-10am, lunch  11:30am-12:15pm: Charles D. Switzer Library, 266 Roswell  Street, Marietta. 770-528-2320. 

Prepared by a local county-inspected commercial kitchen, the meals are free for children ages  18 and younger. Adults 19 years and older who are  enrolled in school programs for persons with disabilities will also receive meals. Parents and caregivers  must remain with the children during the meals. 

Last year, CCPL and GER provided 26,950 meals to 1,925  children through a drive-through service at libraries. “It is difficult to learn, concentrate, or even have the  energy to play when you’re hungry,” said Terri Tresp, Division  Director of Branch Services. “The Happy Helpings program  provides nutritious meals and snacks to children that can  improve their summer experience. The library is very grateful  to once again partner with GER to provide this vital community service.” 

For information on the Happy Helpings program, visit  www.happyhelpingsga.com.  

For information on Cobb County Public Library summer  programs and activities, visit www.cobbcat.org. or visit https://www.cobbcounty.org/library/news/three-cobb-county-libraries-hosting-summer-food-service-program-2023