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Families are encouraged to apply for SUN Bucks before it’s too late. Hawaiʻi’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport will ...
SUN Bucks provides eligible families with a one-time $120 benefit per school-aged child to supplement the summer grocery budget until classes and regular school meals resume in the fall.
SUN Bucks is an income-based food assistance program and is only open for students enrolled in a NSLP or CEP school during the 2024-2025 school year.The SUN Bucks program had a major impact in ...
SUN Bucks, California’s Summer EBT program, is returning for a second year, according to the state's Department of Social Services. The food program provides families $40 per month for food in ...
BALTIMORE, Md., June 24, 2025 — The Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) will relaunch the Maryland SUN Bucks program from June through August 2025, providing grocery benefits to families ...
On April 28, the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) announced that the state will be participating in the SUN Bucks, or Summer EBT, program this summer.. This program ...
Now, Virginia Sun Bucks is back and here to stay. "It is available for families in 2025 and provides eligible kids with $120 in the summer months to help their families buy groceries," she said.
SUN Bucks cards deliver $120 in summer grocery aid per child to Sacramento homes. Eligible families automatically receive cards by mail based on children's last names. Benefits work at 284 SNAP ...
New SUN Bucks cards will be mailed to families in late May through September 2025. The benefits can be used at grocery stores, farmers markets and other retailers that accept EBT cards.
Virginia's SUN Bucks program will provide a one-time $120 benefit per eligible child starting in July. Families already using SNAP benefits will see the money added to their existing cards.
‘Sun Bucks’ will be given to eligible Ohio children throughout the month of June. Last year, ODJFS gave $144 million in food assistance to over 1.2 million Ohio children. Sections.
INDIANAPOLIS — With summer vacation kicking off, some families may find it harder to get food for their kids because of the cut to the federal Sun Bucks program. For families like Misty Justice's, ...