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Map: Where to pick up free breakfast and lunch while schools are closed for coronavirus

March 31, 2020 By NowcastSA

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By Charlotte-Anne Lucas | NOWCastSA

NOWCastSA made this map so students and families can pick up free meals while San Antonio area schools are closed for the coronavirus pandemic.

Sixteen school districts are offering meals to pick up at curbside locations or at drive throughs and several are using school buses to deliver meals at stops along a route. Each pin on this map gives the hours, the address and a link to more information.
You can also get directions to walk, drive or take public transportation to the site.

Here’s how to find your school district’s locations on your phone:

» Under the word “Map,” tap this box:
» map burger
» Select “Filter”
» Check the box next to your school district,
» Then tap “Map” to get to your very own map.

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  1. Janet says

    April 2, 2020 at 9:03 am

    Thank you maam for creating this map to help San Antonio located food for there children.

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