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Beaufort County schools’ Groceries to Go provides free summer meals and grocery kits

BCTV news headlines · June 17, 2026
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Summary

Beaufort County’s Groceries to Go summer program is distributing free grocery and meal kits to families; a presenter listed weekly menus and said the program helps replace the roughly 15,000–17,000 meals the district serves daily during the school year.

Beaufort County’s Groceries to Go summer program is offering free groceries and meal kits to families this summer, the county broadcast reported.

A presenter on the program outlined sample weekly menus: popcorn chicken (with recipes), cheeseburgers, loaded tacos, loaded nachos, turkey sandwiches with mashed potatoes and gravy, and later chicken sandwiches and wraps. "The reason we're doing this is because we can feed, you know, a multiple 15 to 17,000 meals a day during the normal school year," the presenter said, describing the program as a way to provide meals to children who do not attend school in summer months.

The host noted a full video and a sign-up link are available online; viewers were directed to the district’s posted materials for details and to learn pick-up schedules. The broadcast also encouraged viewers to like and subscribe to local channels for program updates.

The announcement identified the program as a county-school nutrition effort; additional operational details and sign-up instructions are available in the district’s online materials cited in the broadcast.