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Coronavirus: Free Meals For Tucson Kids Amid School Closures
The Tucson Unified School District is offering meals to the district's children amid school closures due to the spread of the coronavirus.
TUCSON, AZ — The Tucson Unified School District is offering free meals to children 18 and under in the school district, with 12 bus routes making 113 stops to deliver meals.
The free Grab-and-Go Mobilized Meals across the district will be available at bus stops from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Buses will stop for 10 minutes to provide the meals, which each include one breakfast and one lunch for each child present.
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There are no eligibility requirements, the school district said on their website. All children 18 and under can receive these meals.
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