What's Happening?
Oregon families with school-aged children will receive financial assistance for summer groceries through the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program. This initiative provides a one-time payment
of $120 per eligible child to be used at grocery stores, farmers markets, and convenience stores. The program targets families enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, among others. The benefits aim to support families during the summer months when school meals are unavailable.
Why It's Important?
The Summer EBT program plays a crucial role in addressing food insecurity among children during the summer break. By providing financial assistance, the program helps ensure that children have access to nutritious meals even when school is out. This initiative is particularly important for low-income families who rely on school meal programs during the academic year. The program's success could influence similar initiatives in other states, highlighting the importance of government support in combating child hunger and promoting public health.






