- Author: Maira Enriquez
- Editor: Emily Harris
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For some kids, the only healthy meal they consume is a meal offered at school during the academic year. During the summer, the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission (Fresno EOC) Food Service Program is providing no-cost meals to youth in the community through its Summer Food Services Program (SFSP).
Text food or comida to 877877
to find out where some of the listings for summer meals for kids will be held.
Besides eating healthy meals, students and parents are encouraged to work out and stay cool during the triple digit weather here in the Central Valley. Kids need one hour of physical activity everyday, whereas adults need only 2.5 hours a week. Swimming can be a great way to work out and cool down.
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The Fresno Unified School District has partnered with the City of Fresno to extend pool hours to the weekend for their Community Open Space Program. All seven high schools are open for the summer. The pools' entrance fees are $1 for children and $2 for adults during the week, and no-cost on the weekend. Check out the schedule below to find the pool nearest you.
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