Coronavirus Changes: 4 Grab-And-Go Meal Stations Set Up For Pittsburgh Public School Students
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- City of Pittsburgh officials have set up for stations where Pittsburgh Public School students can get grab-and-go meals while schools are closed during the Coronavirus outbreak.
The Department of Parks and Recreation started today handing out meals at these locations:
- Paulson Rec Center - 1201 Paulson Ave. 15206
- Warrington Rec Center - 329 E. Warrington Ave. 15210
- Salvation Army Homewood location- 8020 Frankstown Ave. 15221
- Salvation Army Westside location - 1821 Broadhead Fording Rd. 15205
The will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on weekdays.
Four @Citiparks & @SalArmyPGH centers will be offering grab-and-go meals for #Pittsburgh schoolchildren starting tomorrow, in conjunction with @PPSnews.
PPS will provide 100 grab-and-go lunches. This may change to respond to actual need. MORE: https://t.co/HgH3VJt2Ka pic.twitter.com/4eT0ucBX9W
— City of Pittsburgh (@CityPGH) March 18, 2020
Officials say 100 lunches will be available at each site, but that number may be adjusted according to need.
On Wednesday, officials closed the grab-and-go locations at Brashear High School and South Hill 6-8 due to worries about possible coronavirus exposure.
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