SANTA ANA
The City Council recently approved spending $93,564 in state education funds to expand its free lunch program through the summer months. The city’s Recreation and Community Services Agency has operated a free lunch program for children from low-income families during the fall and spring semesters for the past three years. The council needed to expand the program because a majority of schools in Santa Ana are now year-round.
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