The Summer Feeding Program at the UAMS East Regional Campus in West Helena, Arkansas, is a vital community service designed to ensure students and families have access to nutritious meals when school is out. This program helps address food insecurity in the Arkansas Delta region by providing support during the summer months. It is part of a broader effort to promote health and well-being throughout the community, ensuring that no child goes hungry.
What to Expect
Access to free meals for families in need.
Who Should Attend
Students
Families
Community members in need
Agenda Overview
Program operates during the summer months.
Venue & Address
UAMS East Regional Campus
1393 AR-242 West West Helena , Arkansas – 72390 United States
Organizer
UAMS East Regional Campus · Health Institution
A regional campus providing health care and education.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the program?
A summer feeding program for students and families.
Where is it held?
UAMS East Regional Campus, 1393 AR-242 West, West Helena, AR.
Is it free?
Yes, it provides free meals.
Who is it for?
Students and families in the community.
When does it run?
During the summer months.
How can I learn more?
Contact the UAMS East Regional Campus.
Tags
community
food
service
West Helena
summer
health
Summary
A program providing free summer meals to students and families.