
Lawmakers also limited it to school-age children – younger kids are not eligible this summer because the Covid-19 public health emergency has ended. But this final extension cut the benefit to help offset the cost of a permanent summer EBT program that starts next year.

The funds provided parents with money to buy groceries to make up for the meals their children were missing in school.Ĭongress renewed the measure several times, most recently in December as part of the fiscal 2023 spending package. The P-EBT program was launched in the spring of 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic forced schools to close. “For a lot of families that are struggling, the summer is the hungriest time of the year,” said Lisa Davis, senior vice president at Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. Many of these parents depend on the free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch program during the school year, but only about 1 in 7 eligible kids receive meals over the summer. The funding is crucial for families who are having trouble affording groceries, housing, utilities and other necessities, which are all more expensive now, advocates say. While the vast majority of states are participating in the program this summer, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Texas have yet to join.

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The Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer program, known as P-EBT, is providing $120 over the summer to families whose children qualify for free or reduced-price meals or attend schools in low-income areas where all students receive free meals.

Nearly 5 million children in eight states could lose out on some extra funds for food unless their state officials sign up for a federal relief program by Friday.
