Leyton Public Schools in Nebraska recently announced that families with children who qualify for free or reduced-price school meals will receive additional assistance during the summer months through the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program. This initiative aims to support families in providing nutritious meals for their children when school is out of session.
The Summer EBT program provides eligible families with electronic benefits that can be used to purchase food at authorized retail stores, including grocery stores and supermarkets. This assistance helps address food insecurity and ensures that children have access to adequate nutrition during the summer break.
Families will receive detailed information about the Summer EBT program, including how to activate and use their benefits, in the coming weeks. School officials emphasize the importance of participating in this program to ensure that children maintain a healthy diet and are ready to return to school in the fall.
This initiative reflects Leyton Public Schools’ commitment to supporting students and families by addressing food insecurity and promoting healthy eating habits year-round.
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