Summer EBT (also called SUN Bucks) is a national program that provides grocery benefits to families during the summer months.
Summer EBT aims to reduce child hunger during the summer months, when students lose access to free or reduced-price school meals, by providing families with $120 in grocery benefits for each eligible child.
Due to the federal government shutdown, some state benefit programs may experience delays or changes.
Below are links to find food assistance and stay up to date on programs in your state.