Free summer lunch for kids returns June 29

June 15, 2026 | By Kendal Kemery
Two adults standing at a “Free Meals for Kids” distribution table indoors, each holding packaged food items, with signage indicating a summer meal program at Mary Bridge Children’s Health Center.
Find our boxed summer lunch station in our Tacoma Outpatient Center, directly across from Caribou Coffee.

You can sit at our lunch table

Family summertime traditions often include splash parks and backyard playdates, but some children face a critical unmet need when the school year ends: hunger.

As many as 14 million children in the United States face food insecurity, or lack of access to adequate food, reports No Kid Hungry.

“Many kids struggle to get their nutritional needs met in the summer months because they often lose access to free or reduced-priced meals at school,” says Erica Lewis, RD, health promotion program manager at the MultiCare Center for Health Equity & Wellness. “Mary Bridge Children’s aims to fill that nutritional gap with healthy food that kids enjoy.”

Mary Bridge Children’s has served more than 62,000 free meals for kids during the summer since 2019. The program is funded through the USDA Summer Food Service program and made possible through support from the Mary Bridge Children’s Foundation.

In 2025, 2,400 meals were served and made possible by over 800 hours of combined staff and volunteer support.

Where and when to find free summer meals

Free lunches will be available for children 18 and under on a first-come, first-served basis. Lunches must be eaten on-site. Please note that the following dates and mealtimes are location-specific.

Option #1

Mary Bridge Children’s Outpatient Center – Tacoma
Free lunch service: Weekdays from Monday, June 29, through Friday, Sept. 4
Hours: 11am-1pm

Option #2

Parkland/Spanaway Pierce County Library
Free lunch service: Fridays from July 10 through Aug. 28
Hours: Noon-1pm
Note: Story time will be available during lunch. Free books available while supplies last.

Option #3

Fife Pierce County Library
Free lunch service: Tuesdays from July 7 through July 28
Hours: Noon-1pm
Note: Story time will be available during lunch. Free books available while supplies last.

Getting there and enjoying lunch

If visiting the Tacoma location, please note that our campus has changed since last year. We recommend viewing the updated map and parking information before heading to campus.

At all sites, lunches must be eaten on-site due to program requirements. Seating will be available for children to relax and eat their meals.

“We eat first with our eyes, which means the presentation of food really matters,” says Lewis. “We put a lot of care into making meals that kids want to eat. In addition to offering a protein like turkey or peanut butter, the lunches will feature colorful sides of fruits and vegetables, as well as milk. Every year we try new fun food combinations from participant feedback, so come see what tasty meals we are serving up in 2026.”

Find alternate summer meal sites

If you can’t make it to Mary Bridge Children’s Tacoma campus or local libraries, you can find other free summer meals in communities across the country:

All families welcome

Sometimes families are hesitant to bring their kids for free summer lunches or worry they’re taking meals away from kids who need them more. Others may feel they don’t qualify if they already receive other benefits, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

However, Lewis says all children are welcome to participate.

“Everybody needs good nutrition and deserves to enjoy their food,” she says. “Our doors are open to all children, regardless of their circumstances, and we have plenty of meals to offer. The more meals we serve, the greater our program success!”

Learn more about nutrition

Feeding well is an important step for children to grow and develop, and Mary Bridge Children’s registered dietitians are ready to help. Our pediatric wellness program supports families in creating positive feeding relationships with the help of picky eater strategies, on-demand educational videos and other free nutrition tools.

Please visit Mary Bridge Children’s Nutrition Services to learn more about our specialty nutrition clinics and referral-based services.

If you’re in need of food and nutrition assistance, please visit Mary Bridge Children’s Women, Children and Infants (WIC) or call 253-403-1349.

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