Summer EBT Food Benefits - New York State
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Most children will be automatically eligible for Summer EBT and do not need to do anything to enroll. However, some children may need to apply. Automatically enrolled children do not need to apply. Automatic enrollment will occur in the following situations: - The child is age 6-16 and received SNAP, Temporary Assistance, or Medicaid at any time during the period of eligibility, which is July 1st, 2024 - September 4th, 2025. OR - The child has been directly certified by their school for free or reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program during the 2024-25 school year. Starting June 2nd, 2025, eligibility letters for Summer EBT 2025 will begin to be mailed and will continue throughout the summer. If you receive an eligibility letter, you will receive a benefit. Benefits will become available on June 18th, 2025, and will continue throughout the summer. If you do not receive an eligibility letter for your child's Summer EBT benefit by August 1st, 2025, please call the Summer EBT Helpline at 1-833-452-0096. Families must apply in the following situations: - Their child is not automatically enrolled (see details above to determine whether child is enrolled automatically). AND - The household meets the income requirements for free or reduced-price school meals. AND - The child attends a school that participates in the National School Lunch Program. Apply online by September 4th, 2025, for 2025 benefits. The online application is available at SummerEBT.ny.gov
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Chautauqua County, NY
Wyoming County, NY
Orleans County, NY
Erie County, NY
Cattaraugus County, NY
Genesee County, NY
Niagara County, NY
Description
Helps low-income families with school-age children buy groceries during the summer when their children may not have access to school meals. Families will get $120 in food benefits for each eligible child. Families will receive Summer EBT food benefits for their eligible children on an EBT card, which can be used to buy food like fruits, vegetables, meat, whole grains, and dairy at authorized retail food stores, farmers' markets, and anywhere else SNAP is accepted. Unused Summer EBT benefits expire and are removed from the EBT card 122 days from the date they are issued; families should use their benefits soon after they are received.
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Providing organization
New York State - Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance (OTDA)
