North Carolina -- March 6, 2024: Press Release: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services:

A new program is expected to provide food for nearly a million school children in North Carolina this summer. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, today announced its intent to administer the US Department of Agriculture's new  Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (S-EBT) Program known as "SUN Bucks."

Communications from NCDHHS and NC DPI will be sent to families this week alerting them to the new SUN Bucks program. If you receive a call, email or text from NCDHHS, please do not disregard. Families are encouraged to keep their contact information up to date with their child's school and with their local Department of Social Services if receiving nutrition or other benefits, so they do not miss out on the potential SUN Bucks benefit.

Families who qualify for the SUN Bucks program will receive a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child for the summer period. SUN Bucks will be delivered to families on debit-like EBT cards for families to purchase groceries at retailers that accept EBT, including most major grocery stores in North Carolina.

"Food is foundational to health," said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley. "The SUN Bucks program will help relieve kids' hunger, support their health and promote the ability for them to learn."

The SUN Bucks program will begin summer 2024 and will work together with other available nutrition programs, such as  summer meals for children ,  Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for  Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to help provide consistent access to nutrition to children and families during the summer.

Most eligible children will automatically qualify for the program, although some families will have to apply for the new SUN Bucks program. Children automatically qualify if they are eligible for any of the following programs:

Free and reduced-price meals at schools
Food and Nutrition Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
OR if they receive NC Medicaid benefits and have a household income below 185% of the federal poverty level

If your child is already individually approved to receive free and reduced-price meals at school, you have until March 28, 2024, to update your address at your child's school to make sure your child receives their SUN Bucks card at the correct mailing address during the summer months.

While SUN Bucks will be a fully operational food assistance program by this summer, it is not the only option for children to receive critical nutrition assistance in North Carolina. SUN Bucks will be complementary to existing  USDA summer nutrition programs for children,  including SUN Meals (meals to eat on-site at approved locations) and SUN Meals To-Go (meals for pick up or delivery). Additionally, families who may be eligible for nutrition programs like FNS, WIC and others can learn more at  

Please visit  www.ncdhhs.gov/sunbucks for eligibility criteria and other information. The website will be updated as new information becomes available.

NCDHHS and NC DPI continue to prioritize nutrition security for children and families across the state and look forward to ushering in this new era of supporting access to healthy food during the summer months.

A new program hopes to provide food to nearly one million school-age children in North Carolina this summer. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHSS), in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, today announced its intention to administer the new Health Care  Electronic Benefit Transfer Program. USDA Summer Bucks (S-EBT).

Communications from NCDHHS and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction will be sent to families this week to alert them about the new SUN Bucks program. If you receive a call, email, or text message from NCDHHS, do not ignore it. Families are encouraged to keep their contact information up to date with their child's school and with their local Department of Social Services if they receive nutrition or other benefits, so they do not miss out on the potential SUN Bucks benefit.

Families who qualify for the SUN Bucks program will receive a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child during the summer term. SUN Bucks will be given to families with EBT cards like debit cards, for families to purchase groceries at stores that accept EBT, including most major grocery stores in North Carolina.

“Food is critical to health,” said North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services Kody H. Kinsley. "The SUN Bucks program will help alleviate children's hunger, support their health and promote their ability to learn."

The SUN Bucks program will begin summer 2024 and will work alongside other available nutrition programs, such as  Summer Meals for Kids ,  Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) , and the special supplemental nutrition program for  Women . , Infants and Children (WIC) , to help provide consistent access to nutrition for children and families during the summer.

Most eligible children will automatically qualify for the program, although some families will have to apply for the new SUN Bucks program. Children automatically qualify if they are eligible for any of the following programs:

Free and reduced-price meals in schools 
Food and Nutrition Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
OR if you receive North Carolina Medicaid benefits and have a family income less than 185% of the federal poverty level
If your child is already individually approved for free and reduced price meals at school, you have until March 28, 2024 to update your address at your child's school to ensure your child receives their SUN Bucks card at the address correct postcard during the summer months.

While SUN Bucks will be a fully operational food assistance program by this summer, it is not the only option for children to receive critical nutritional assistance in North Carolina. SUN Bucks will be complementary to the USDA's existing summer nutrition programs for children, including  SUN Meals and SUN Meals To-Go. Additionally, families who may be eligible for nutrition programs such as FNS, WIC, and others can learn more at ncdhhs/snacks

Visit  www.ncdhhs.gov/sunbucks for eligibility criteria and other information. The website will be updated as new information becomes available. 

NCDHHS and NC DPI continue to prioritize nutrition security for children and families across the state and look forward to ushering in this new era of supporting healthy food access during the summer months.

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