To support food insecure families amid the COVID-19 pandemic, County Executive John Olszewski, Jr. announced that the County is significantly expanding the number of locations for its Saturday food distribution program.
This week, Baltimore County will purchase 23,100 frozen, prepacked meals to distribute to food insecure residents at 30 sites across the County. Sites were identified through data-analysis by Baltimore County and the National Guard based on prior meal distribution. Previously, Baltimore County was providing weekend distribution at 11 sites.
“Ensuring every County resident has enough to eat during this crisis is a top priority,” Olszewski said. “Thanks to the Guard’s support, we can do even more for Baltimore County’s families and we’ll continue to work hand-in-hand to help provide food security, reduce the spread of the virus, and save lives.”
On Saturday, April 11, at 11 a.m., meals will be distributed on a first come, first served basis at the following locations in eastern Baltimore County:
Bear Creek Elementary School
1607 Melbourne Road, Dundalk, Maryland 21222
Colgate Elementary School
401 51st Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Dundalk PAL Center
15 Commerce Place Dundalk, Maryland 21222
Eastern Regional Park
11723 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21220
Edgemere Elementary School
7201 North Point Road, Edgemere, Maryland 21219
Fullerton Elementary School
4400 Fullerton Avenue, Nottingham, Maryland 21236
Grange Elementary School
2000 Church Road, Dundalk, Maryland 21222
Mars Estates PAL Center
1498 East Homberg Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21221
Martin Boulevard Elementary School
210 Riverton Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21220
Parkville Middle School
8711 Avondale Road, Parkville, Maryland 21234
Perry Hall Elementary School
9021 Belair Road, Nottingham, Maryland 21236
Shady Spring PAL Center
8876 Goldenwood Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21237