Free meals for students draw hundreds daily

KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald Hilo Union School vice principal Tyson Tomono gives lunches to students as they drive through the line outside the school Monday. Hilo Union has been providing students with breakfast and lunch since schools shuttered because of the coronavirus pandemic.

KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald A line of cars forms behind Hilo Union School vice principal Tyson Tomono in front of the school Monday. Tomono has noticed more families coming by each day.

KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald Kim Pacheco looks over to the line while preparing lunches for students in front of Hilo Union School on Monday. The school has served at least 300 meals each day during lunch.

KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald Hilo Union School vice principal Tyson Tomono gives lunches to students as they drive through the line with their parents outside the school Monday. Each student can receive a meal for breakfast and a meal for lunch.

For about an hour a day, cars full of families line up throughout Hawaii County to pick up breakfasts and lunches for their students as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps schools closed indefinitely.