School Meals in New Mexico

School meals in New Mexico are offered mainly through the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.

The New Mexico school meals programs make nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free meals available to school children each school day in the year.

School meals nutritional standards are based on the recommendation from the Institute of Medicine and the U.S. Government and teachers have reported that students perform better in class if they get regular meals.

Children getting school breakfast also had significantly reduced absence and tardiness rates, according to a Tufts University study.

New Mexico School Lunch Program | New Mexico School Breakfast Program

 

Special Milk Program in New Mexico

New Mexico Special Milk Program offers milk to children in schools, childcare institutions, and eligible camps. Any child in a school or institution that participates in the Special Milk Program can get milk.

Schools may elect to offer free milk to low-income children. In order to qualify for New Mexico Special Milk, the child must be a resident of the State of New Mexico.

New Mexico Special Milk Program

 

Summer Food Program in New Mexico

Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is another New Mexico food assistance program that provides free meals and snacks to help low-income New Mexico children get nutritious meals in the summertime.

The Summer Food Service Program is a federal program that provides grants to local sponsors who want to combine a food service with a summer activity program.

The funding provided by SFSP ensures that New Mexico children in low-income areas continue to receive nutritious meals during long school vacations when they do not have access to school lunch or breakfast.

New Mexico Summer Food Service Program

 

Senior Nutrition in New Mexico

New Mexico Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) provides low-income seniors with special checks to buy fresh, nutritious fruits, vegetables, and herbs from authorized farmers’ markets. To qualify for New Mexico senior nutrition special checks, the applicants must be 60 years of age or older and their gross household income must not exceed certain limits.

An application must be completed for each person in the household that wants to apply for the SFMNP benefits. Once approved, each beneficiary must reapply every year to continue participating in the New Mexico Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. Learn more about how the senior nutrition program works.

New Mexico Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program

Sources: State Agencies, FNS, USDA