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On September 23, students arrived at the Mather Elementary School to a brand new My Way Cafe cafeteria, with more choices for nutritious, delicious food.

Summer Eats provides free meals and activities for youth ages 18 and under at sites across Boston.

During his visit at the Dorchester school in the spring, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the school will transition to a My Way Cafe cafeteria in the fall, along with 30 other schools in Dorchester...

The East Boston school opened up its cafeteria during an open house for Boston Public Schools families to show them the new My Way Cafe model, and welcome them to try the school food with their...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced mini-grant applications are now available for community partners interested in creating summer meal sites through the Boston Eats program, which provides free...

The Mission Hill school has renovated its cafeteria and transitioned to My Way Cafe.

At our third BOSFoodLove Coalition meeting on Monday, December 17, five high schoolers from a science class at Fenway High School voiced their opinion on school food after doing a project on school...

On December 10, the third BOSFoodLove Coalition Meeting was held at the Tobin K-8 School. There was an exciting new voice in the room: a student from Boston Latin School.

On November 29, teachers, family members, and lunch monitors from Otis Elementary and the Mario Umana Academy gathered in the Umana auditorium to discuss the topic of the night: school food.

The Walsh Administration has teamed up with local partners to provide free meals for youth 18 and under at sites across the City of Boston throughout summer 2018.

The effort will serve low-income communities and communities of color in Boston, Malden, Everett, and Medford.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Tosha Baker as the Director of the Office of Food Initiatives for the City of Boston. Ms. Baker, a Dorchester resident, brings over a decade of...

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