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A program called Summer EBT that provides additional grocery funds during the summer on behalf of low-income school-age children is continuing this year in Michigan.
For the second straight year, more than 450,000 Kentucky children will have healthy meals this summer through a federally funded program.
Evan Robertson is the Student Dining Service Director at Holt Public Schools, he says that students still need meals in the ...
The government offers $120 per eligible child to help those with low and no income purchase groceries when school is out.
Qualifying residents of Missouri can now apply for a summer food assistance program.  The SuN Bucks program, funded by the ...
The money would be enough to feed an estimated 3.8 million low-income children over the summer months, when schools are out.
Over 300 sites will offer free lunch or breakfast this summer to help feed children and teens through the state's summer meal programs.
Families who are eligible will receive a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child, to be used for a variety of nutritious foods, including fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products.
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Michael Kehoe, of Merrick, misappropriated "taxpayer funds meant to help low-income families put food on the table," ...
The most recent hit to federal food assistance are proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.