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Federal Program Provides Summer Food Benefits for Millions of Children

FILE - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack holds up a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Electronic Benefits Transfer (SNAP EBT) card during a news conference at the White House, Wednesday, May 5

Hey there, readers! We've got some exciting news to share with you today - nearly 21 million children in the U.S. and its territories are set to receive food benefits this summer through the newly permanent federal program called Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT). It's like a little sprinkle of creativity and nourishment for those in need, all rolled into one!

Now, you may be wondering, what exactly is Summer EBT and how does it work? Well, buckle up because we've got all the juicy details for you. This program is designed to supplement existing initiatives during the summer months, reaching out to children who might have limited access to nutritious meals. After being tested for several years, Congress made Summer EBT a permanent fixture starting in 2024. Talk about a game-changer!

So, who exactly gets to benefit from this program? Families with children eligible for free or reduced-price lunches (which means they are at or below 185% of the federal poverty line) are eligible for Summer EBT. In its first year, it's expected to cover about 70% of the eligible population. Now that's a good chunk of kids getting the support they need!

Here's the best part - eligible families will receive $40 per month per child during the summer, totaling $120 per child. This money will be loaded onto an EBT card, which can be used at stores accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. It's like having a mini shopping spree for grocery goodies. Bowls of fresh fruits, mountains of nutritious veggies, and boxes of whole grains - oh my!

The USDA estimates that a whopping $2.5 billion in grocery benefits will be provided through the Summer EBT program in 2024. That's a whole lot of meals and smiles being served up. Let's take a moment to applaud the effort and dedication of everyone involved in making this happen!

Now, you might be wondering which states and tribes are in on this fantastic initiative. Well, 35 states, all five U.S. territories, and four tribes have opted into the inaugural summer of Summer EBT. However, a few states have decided to sit this one out, including Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, and Wyoming.

Don't fret, though! Those states that opted out this summer will have another chance to join in for the summer of 2025. We're hopeful that they'll see the benefits and jump on board to ensure no child in their state goes hungry during those sunny months.

One notable participant in the Summer EBT program is the Cherokee Nation. Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. expressed fantastic enthusiasm for the initiative, noting how it eases the pressure on household budgets and empowers parents to provide more food, including healthy options, for their children. Kudos to the Cherokee Nation for recognizing the importance of this program!

But wait, there's more to the story. While all 50 states administer the Summer Food Service Program, which provides sites where kids can eat for free, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack believes it doesn't quite cover all the children in need. He expressed his bemusement as to why all 50 governors aren't jumping on the Summer EBT bandwagon. We're also scratching our heads, but hey, at least we have 35 states along with territories and tribes stepping up!

Ultimately, the goal is clear - no child should go hungry in this country, especially during the summer months when access to school meals becomes trickier. Through Summer EBT, the government aims to bridge the gap and ensure that little tummies are full of delicious, nutritious meals.

So, let's give a big round of applause and a high-five to everyone involved in making Summer EBT a reality. We're excited to see the program grow and reach even more children in the coming years. After all, feeding hungry minds and bodies is an investment in our future, and that's something we can all get behind.

Until next time, keep spreading kindness and nourishment wherever you go!

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