Colorado’s Summer EBT Program: Fighting Child Hunger with Grocery Assistance
Colorado Launches Summer EBT Program to Combat Child Hunger
According to Chalkbeat, beginning in June, Colorado will implement the Summer EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) program providing $120 per child to low-income families for groceries during summer break. With over 300,000 children expected to benefit, the initiative aims to support families whose children attend public schools from preschool through 12th grade. Enabled by a Colorado law passed during a special legislative session, the program receives federal funding supplemented by a state contribution. Similar programs are underway in nearly three dozen states this year. Families eligible for Summer EBT include those receiving public benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, or Colorado Works, as well as those with children qualifying for free or reduced-price school meals.
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Accessing Assistance: Colorado Families Embrace Summer EBT Program
Colorado’s Summer EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) program launching in June, offers crucial support to hundreds of thousands of low-income families during summer break. Families automatically receive $120 per child for groceries benefiting from a Colorado law passed in November and federal funding. Eligibility extends to families receiving public benefits such as SNAP, Medicaid, or Colorado Works, as well as those with children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. To access funds, families must set up a personal identification number ensuring smooth transactions. The Colorado Department of Human Services in collaboration with the Department of Education, oversees program administration emphasizing the importance of accurate family information for seamless assistance delivery. Children eligible for Summer EBT can also access free summer meals at local schools or other designated sites ensuring continued support for families in need.