Parkview High School shares food support resources after SNAP benefit reduction

David T. Smith - Principal - Parkview High School
David T. Smith - Principal - Parkview High School
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The recent reduction in SNAP benefits has prompted local schools to share resources for families in need of food assistance. Families in the Lilburn area are encouraged to consult the Lilburn Area Food Resource Guide for information on available food support.

In addition, families who have experienced changes in employment or financial status are advised to complete the Free & Reduced Lunch application online through Gwinnett County Public Schools. The application and additional information can be found at this link.

For those requiring further assistance, School Social Worker Ms. Camille Cheek is available via email at camille.cheek@gcpsk12.org.



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