New Data: Nearly 11 million free meals served to Kentucky kids during summer 2025

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Media Contact: Jennifer Ginn

Director of Communications

Office: (502) 564-2000

jennifer.ginn@education.ky.gov

Advisory 26-3

 

January 13, 2026


Smiling members of the Owen County summer meals program stand by boxes of food to be given out to children.

New Data: Nearly 11 million free meals served to Kentucky kids during summer 2025

(FRANKFORT, KY) – No Kid Hungry Kentucky, the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) and Feeding Kentucky have unveiled new data showing that – for the first time in history – free summer meals for kids were available in all 120 counties of the state. Between May and August 2025, almost 11 million free summer meals were served to Kentucky’s children at meal sites throughout the Commonwealth – up from 8.1 million in summer 2024 and 5.3 million in summer 2023.

A major contributor to the expanding reach of summer meal programs across the Commonwealth is the widespread availability of SUN Meals to Go, a grab and go option which allows rural families the flexibility to pick up multiple days’ worth of meals to eat off-site or at home. Local school districts and community organizations serving as program sponsors in 113 of Kentucky’s 120 counties served over 9.1 million SUN Meals to Go during summer 2025, representing 83% of all summer meals served in the state.

“Children who depend on school lunch and breakfast can now access healthy summer meals in every Kentucky county,” said Cathy Gallagher, Summer Food Service program manager at the Kentucky Department of Education. “My staff and I are honored to help many school districts and other organizations close the hunger gap so that children are supported. This helps ensure that kids return to school healthy and ready to learn at the end of summer.”

Long standing gaps in local access to U.S. Department of Agriculture summer meal programs in Caldwell and Green counties were closed in 2025 when Caldwell County schools and Feeding America Kentucky's Heartland Food Bank became summer meal sponsors. No Kid Hungry, KDE and the Kentucky Kids Eat Program of Feeding Kentucky provided support to these partners in their expansion and delivery of much-needed SUN Meals to Go service in rural communities.

Public libraries played pivotal roles in summer meal availability in as many as a third of Kentucky counties. The Lawrence County Public Library returned as a sponsor, and many other libraries also served as meal sites. Public libraries in Green and Casey Counties, in particular – where no summer meals were available in 2024 – played key roles in closing gaps for summer meal service in 2025.

“Without access to school meals, summer can be the hungriest time of year for kids across the Commonwealth. Closing the gap in local access to summer meals among Kentucky counties is a perfect example of how local school districts, community organizations such as food banks and public libraries, our Kentucky Department of Education and anti-hunger organizations like Feeding Kentucky and No Kid Hungry  can work together to reduce food insecurity when school is out of session,” said John Cain, Kentucky Kids Eat Program Director, Feeding Kentucky and Co-Manager, No Kid Hungry Kentucky.


About the Kentucky Department of Education

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) provides services and support for all 171 public school districts across Kentucky. ​​​​KDE’s vision for education is called United We Learn, which was developed in partnership with families, students, community members and legislators. It consists of three big ideas​​: vibrant learning experiences for every student, encouraging innovation, especially around assessment; and creating a bold new future for Kentucky's schools through collaboration​ with our communities. KDE and communities across the state are working on ways to enrich student experiences in our schools and improve learning outcomes for all students. Education.KY.gov

About Feeding Kentucky

Feeding Kentucky is the state’s largest charitable response to hunger, working collectively to create a hunger-free Kentucky. Our network of seven Feeding America food banks provides food and groceries to Kentuckians facing hunger in all 120 counties. Through more than 900 partner food pantries and meal programs, we reach an estimated 1 in 7 Kentuckians each year. We address child hunger through our Kentucky Kids Eat program, sourcing food from Kentucky farmers for our partner food banks through our Farmers Feeding Kentucky initiative including our Farm to Food Bank program and advocating for anti-hunger policies that reflect the needs of our neighbors. Guided by our vision, we want all people in Kentucky to have access to enough food to thrive. FeedingKY.org

About No Kid Hungry

No child should go hungry in America. But millions of kids in the United States live with hunger. No Kid Hungry is working to end childhood hunger by helping launch and improve programs that give all kids the healthy food they need to thrive. This is a problem we know how to solve. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength, an organization committed to ending hunger and poverty. Join us at NoKidHungry.org.