Updated 5-7-20: We will continue to serve meals through June 30.
UPDATED:
We are changing our time of serving Breakfast and Lunch to 10:30-12-:30. You can pick up multiple days of meals when you come for pick up. Delivery will be available to families without transportation. You will be given an entire week of meals with instructions on how to cook or reheat. You must contact Char Banta at [email protected] for details.Estamos cambiando nuestra hora de servir desayuno y almuerzo a 10: 30-12-: 30. Puede recogervarios días de comidas cuando venga a recogerlo. La entrega estará disponible para familias sin transporte.Se le dará una semana completa de comidas con instrucciones sobre cómo arreglar o recalentar. Debecontactar a Char Banta en [email protected] para más detalles.
During this time of uncertainty, the Catholic Diocese of Lexington Food Service program would like to do its part in helping those in need. We encourage all families in our Catholic Diocesan school and parish communities, who are in need of assistance, to take part in this no-cost meal service program for children 18 years of age and younger. But because this is a pandemic, all children 18 and younger qualify to eat for free.
The Catholic Diocese Food Service program is committed to doing all that we can to meet the needs of our school and parish communities during this unprecedented time. This free meal service will help to ensure the well-being of our children by meeting their nutritional needs, while easing some of the financial burden to families.
Beginning Monday, March 30th, we will start serving a FREE Breakfast and Lunch to children 18 years of age and younger. It will be served in three of our school/parish parking lots in a meal pick-up service. Children must be present to claim a meal. Breakfast service will be served from 8:00am-9:00am and Lunch 11:00am-12:00 noon. Multiple days may be picked up at one time. The locations of service are Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary School, Lexington; Good Shepherd Catholic School, Frankfort; and St Leo Catholic School, Versailles.
May this mission empower those in need and bring our community closer together in God. Please pray for my staff and volunteers as we begin this challenge. As St. Patrick once said, “May the strength of God pilot us, may the wisdom of God instruct us, may the hand of God protect us, may the word of God direct us. Be always ours this day and evermore.”
Blessings to All
Char Banta
Food Service Director
Durante este tiempo de incertidumbre, el programa Catholic Diocese Foodservice quiere hacer su parte para ayudar a los necesitados. Invitamos a todas las familias en nuestra diócesis (la escuela o la parroquia) que necesitan ayuda participar en este programa para proveer (sin costo alguno) comidas para niños que tienen 18 años de edad o menos. Por razón de la pandemia, todos los niños de 18 años o menos califican para comida gratis.
El programa Catholic Diocese Foodservice está comprometido con hacer todo lo que podemos para satisfacer las necesidades de nuestra comunidad escolar y parroquial durante esta época sin precedentes. Este servicio de comidas gratis asegurará el bienestar de nuestro niños cumpliendo con sus necesidades nutritivas y aliviando algo de la carga financiera de sus familias.
Empezando el lunes, 30 de marzo, servimos un desayuno y almuerzo GRATIS a los niños de 18 años o menos. Se servirá en tres de nuestras escuelas: Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary School, Lexington, Good Shepherd School, Frankfort, and St. Leo School, Versailles. Las comidas son para llevar; Ud. puede recoger las comidas en los estacionamientos de las escuelas. Es posible recoger comidas para más de un día. Los niños tienen que estar presentes para recibir las comidas.
Ojalá que podamos fortalecer a los necesitados y unir más la comunidad en dios. Favor de rezar para el personal y los voluntarios. Como dijo el San Patricio, "que la fuerza de dios nos guíe, que la sabiduría de dios nos instruya, que la mano de dios nos proteja y que la palabra de dios nos dirija. Sé siempre nuestro este día y para siempre"
¡Qué dios les bendiga!
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