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MDHHS helps households keep fed with SUN Bucks

By Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025 4 Min Read
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MDHHS helps households keep fed with SUN Bucks

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– The Summer time Digital Profit Switch (EBT) program, often known as SUN Bucks, is again, and in response to the Michigan Division of Well being and Human Providers, it’s to make sure kids could have entry to nutritious meals whereas college is out.

MDHHS reviews that the U.S. Division of Agriculture’s Meals and Diet Service accredited Michigan’s Summer time EBT program to help low-income households feed children through the summer time.

MDHHS officers say households who have already got a Bridge card could have a one-time fee of $120 per eligible little one added to their current card. Individuals who do not have a Bridge card will get a pre-loaded one within the mail.

If advantages are unused, they’ll expire and never be reinstated.

Youngsters who’re eligible in response to MDHHS:

Youngsters aged 6 to 18 who’re recipients of the Supplemental Diet Help Program (SNAP), Short-term Help for Needy Households (TANF) or Medicaid advantages between July 1, 2024, and August 31, 2025, can be mechanically enrolled. Medicaid recipients’ revenue should be at or under 185% of the federal poverty stage.

College students of any age licensed as eligible to obtain free or reduced-priced lunch by the Nationwide Faculty Lunch Program or Faculty Breakfast Program.

Permitted by the summer time EBT software course of.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer explains how happy with the Summer time EBT program in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“Summer is here, but hunger isn’t going anywhere,” stated Governor Whitmer. “I’m proud that we’re continuing our successful Summer EBT program so no child goes hungry between school years. I’m proud of the work we’ve done to tackle hunger, including our work to deliver free breakfast and lunch to all 1.4 million public school students, saving their parents nearly $900 a year in groceries and time every morning. While folks in DC keep trying to find ways to cut health care for Michiganders and food benefits for hungry families, here in Michigan we will keep taking action to make a real difference in their lives.”

In line with Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director, children who do not have entry to wholesome meals through the summer time are susceptible to malnutrition.

“Michigan children and their families shouldn’t have to worry about going hungry over summer break,” stated Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “Summer break is a time when many children lose access to the reliable meals they receive at school, placing them at risk of hunger and malnutrition. The Summer EBT Program, in addition to our other nutrition assistance programs, like WIC and SNAP, helps us close the summer hunger gap by providing every eligible child with nutritious food, addressing one of the key social determinants of health, food insecurity.”

To use to the Summer time EBT program, click on right here.

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