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Maryland launches SUN Bucks summer food assistance program

ANNAPOLIS, MD—The Maryland Department of Human Services has launched a new program that aims to help families buy groceries during the summer months when children are not in school.

The Maryland SUN Bucks program will provide eligible families with $40 per month in June, July and August for the purchase of food. This program is part of Maryland’s efforts to ensure food security for all Marylanders, including children living in poverty.

“During the summer, many children lose the free and reduced-price meals they receive at school, and households may need help putting food on the table. Our administration is here to help fill that gap,” said Gov. Moore. “Tackling childhood poverty requires consistent, targeted action so all Marylanders can stay healthy as they play, grow, and learn. The launch of Maryland SUN Bucks marks one such action – and it won’t be the last.”



The program is available to families in all 24 jurisdictions of Maryland, and the benefits can be used at authorized retailers such as grocery stores and farmers markets. Up to 90% of eligible families will receive the benefits automatically, but some parents will need to take action. For families that are already receiving SNAP benefits, the Maryland SUN Bucks benefits will be automatically applied to the head of the household’s Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.

Officials say the Maryland SUN Bucks program is an important resource for families with children, and it will help to ensure that all children have access to healthy food options during the summer months. The program is part of a broader effort by the Maryland Department of Human Services to support families and ensure their food security.

“For many children, schools are lifelines to regular and nutritious meals. Maryland SUN Bucks will improve access to healthy food options during the summer months,” said State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Carey M. Wright. “This innovative partnership connects families to a basic resource at a critical time.”

Eligible families can learn more about the Maryland SUN Bucks program by visiting https://dhs.maryland.gov/sunbucks or 1-800-332-6347.

This article was written with the assistance of AI and reviewed by a human editor.

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