Sun Bucks provide food support for families

Shoreline, WALocal News

SUN Bucks, or Summer EBT, provides crucial financial support to families whose children qualify for free school meals, offering $120 per eligible child during the summer months. This program aims to combat food insecurity by allowing families to purchase groceries at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other authorized locations. The initiative operates similarly to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), ensuring that families have access to nutritious food when school meals are not available. The importance of SUN Bucks lies in its ability to address a significant gap in food access during the summer, impacting many households. Eligible families are urged to learn more about the program to benefit from this support.

The program's launch reflects ongoing efforts to combat child hunger and promote nutritional well-being. By facilitating access to groceries, SUN Bucks plays a vital role in enhancing food security for children. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to aiding families in need during critical periods.

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