Families across Gordon County will soon have access to free meals for children through the Gordon County Schools Summer Feeding Program, which begins Monday, June 1.
The program will provide meals at no cost to all children ages 0 through 18, as well as individuals with special needs up to age 21. Meals will be served and delivered throughout the county daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
In addition to numerous community delivery sites, families may pick up meals at two designated locations: Tolbert Elementary School and Sonoraville High School.
School officials say the program is designed to ensure children continue receiving nutritious meals while school is out for the summer.
Delivery sites for the 2026 Summer Feeding Program include:
- Resaca Confederate Cemetery
- Fite Bend Road
- North Pointe Subdivision
- Resaca Recreation Department
- Prater Lake Road/Moose Lodge
- Newtown Loop Area
- Landon Court
- Iracille Lane/Danny Circle
- Belwood Community
- Heritage Crossing
- West Lake Village
- Plainville Community
- Plainville Recreation Department
- Henderson Bend Road
- Venture Drive
- E. Belmont Drive
- Stone Ridge Apartments
- Fairmount Square/Tate Park
- Erwin Hill Church Area
- Plantation Place Subdivision
- Willow Grove Subdivision
- Woodcrest Subdivision
- Longview Subdivision
- Union Grove Community
- Chelsea Park Clubhouse
- Charles Court Apartments
- Ranger Community
- Bird Lanes
- Walnut Hill Subdivision
- Hunters Ridge Subdivision
- Charleston Place Subdivision Pool House
- 1st through 5th Streets
Gordon County Schools encourages families to take advantage of the program throughout the summer months.
For more information about meal delivery locations or program details, families may contact the School Nutrition Office at 706-625-0786 or email [email protected] or [email protected].
Gordon County Schools noted that the Summer Feeding Program is offered at no cost to eligible participants and that the institution is an equal opportunity provider.

