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Memphis Schools Host Summer Food Distribution at Larose Elementary

Families receiving food assistance at a school food distribution event.

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Memphis Shelby County Schools are set to host a summer mobile food distribution event at Larose Elementary School on July 16. The initiative aims to provide food boxes to over 200 households on a first-come, first-served basis, as families in need navigate food insecurity. Parents are required to remain in their vehicles and complete an eligibility form to receive assistance. This event is part of a broader effort to address food insecurity in the region, especially following the withdrawal from the summer EBT program that supported low-income children.

Memphis โ€“ Memphis Shelby County Schools will be hosting a summer mobile food distribution event at Larose Elementary School on July 16, 2025, starting at 9:30 a.m. Families in need will have the opportunity to receive food boxes on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies run out, with the aim to assist more than 200 households during this initiative.

During the distribution, families are required to stay in their vehicles. Upon arrival, parents and guardians must complete an eligibility form on-site to receive food assistance. The event will take place at Larose Elementary School, which is located at 864 Willoughby Street in Memphis.

This event is part of a larger effort to address food insecurity in the region, particularly among low-income households. School leaders have been proactively organizing drive-thru food distributions throughout the summer to help meet the increasing demand for food assistance. A subsequent food distribution event is also scheduled at Treadwell Middle School on July 18, 2025, at 9:30 a.m., following similar guidelines.

The drive for these food distribution initiatives is a direct response to the heightened need for food assistance in the community. Recently, Tennessee opted out of the summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) program, which previously provided vital food assistance to low-income schoolchildren during the summer months. As a consequence of this policy change, more than 25,000 low-income students in Tennessee will only receive a one-time payment of $120 under a new state program. This new arrangement notably excludes households in Shelby County from broader food assistance provisions.

To facilitate a smooth and efficient distribution process, parents attending these events are advised to bring a driverโ€™s license or a utility bill to verify their name and county address. This requirement helps ensure that assistance reaches those who are eligible and in need of support.

Since the start of summer, Memphis Shelby County Schools have placed a strong emphasis on combating food insecurity among families in the area, recognizing the critical role of access to nutritious food in supporting student success and overall community well-being. The efforts to provide food assistance through proactive measures like the mobile food distribution reflect a commitment to serve and uplift local households affected by economic hardships.

The need for such resources is underscored by the current socio-economic challenges faced by many families in the Memphis area. By implementing strategies like these food distributions, community leaders aim to foster an environment where all families have access to adequate nutrition, which is a fundamental component of health and developmental growth in children.

For families seeking assistance, further details about the upcoming food distributions can be found through local community resources or school district communications. These efforts form part of a continuous dialogue about food security and assistance programs that aim to tackle the challenges faced by families during the summer months.

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