Michigan’s Summer EBT Program Helps Feed 900,000 Kids
Michigan’s Summer EBT Program Helps Feed 900,000 Kids
Michigan Launches Summer EBT to Aid 900,000 Children
This summer, nearly 900,000 Michigan children will benefit from the new Michigan Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is providing eligible families $120 per child to ensure access to healthy food while school is out. This initiative, approved by the USDA and inspired by pandemic measures, aims to combat childhood hunger. Families will receive EBT cards to purchase groceries, ensuring children have nutritious meals throughout the summer.
For more details, visit the MDHHS Summer EBT page. For more details read the Summer EBT Press Release.pdf.
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