Kirklees Council vows to fund free school meals during half term

Kirklees Council has vowed to provide free school meals for eligible families during the May half term.

As central government is not planning to continue the scheme during the break, the council is investing up to £220,000 to prevent children and young people from going hungry during the week of half-term.

Cllr Shabir Pandor, Leader of Kirklees Council, said: "It’s vitally important for children and young people to have a healthy and balanced diet.

"The free school meals system is operating in a different way at the moment due to Covid-19 and we are determined that it won’t simply come to a halt during the school holidays.“

"We were ready to fund free school meals during the Easter break if the government failed to do so and we are again showing our commitment to local children and families.“

"The Covid-19 crisis is having a profound effect on many people’s financial situations – if someone is experiencing hardship, or feel they are at risk of being unable to afford food, I urge them to seek support.” 

Cllr Carole Pattison, our Cabinet member for Learning, Aspiration and Communities, said: "We want all of our children and young people to be safe and well, and to have the best possible start in life.

"Preventing food poverty is central to this and the provision of free school meals is often a lifeline for families.“

"Free school meals are just one of the ways we are helping our residents. There’s also a range of other options including a huge network of support in local communities.“

"Schools themselves continue to do a fantastic job in supporting children and families during the pandemic. They are going above and beyond in responding to the unique challenges they face.”

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