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how floridas summer breakspot program keeps kids fed when school is out

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The article describes a community food assistance program in Florida. There is no direct commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or company impact. The program is a social safety net initiative with no material effect on commodity prices, corporate margins, or sector dynamics. No concrete commercial mechanism is identified.

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  • Florida's Summer BreakSpot program provides meals to children during summer when school meal programs are unavailable.
  • Approximately half of Florida's children qualify for free or reduced-price lunches.
  • In Madison County, nearly all children under 18 qualify for free meals.
  • Program operates through schools, nonprofits, and government entities.
  • Support from organizations like Second Harvest of the Big Bend.

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