From the Sanford School Department
A federal program called SUN Bucks (Summer EBT for Children) will again help families purchase groceries when school is out for the summer. Eligible families can receive $120 in food benefits per qualifying student.
The child nutrition program aims to address child food insecurity by providing funds that families can use to buy groceries during summer months when students don’t have access to free or reduced-price school meals.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Family Independence (OFI) is implementing the program. Many families will automatically qualify based on their participation in programs like SNAP, TANF, MaineCare, or free/reduced school meals, while others may need to apply.
Families should wait until mid-June before considering a manual application. If you haven’t received an automatic enrollment notification by then, you should apply if:
Applications will be available on the OFI website for families who believe they qualify but did not receive automatic enrollment notification.
For the latest information and updates, families can visit www.maine.gov/dhhs/ofi or call 1-855-797-4357.
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