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Florida opts out of summer food assistance for kids, once again

Grab-and-go lunches are being prepped at a Summer BreakSpot location in July. The meal sites, which are backed by Florida's Department of Agriculture, ramped up services in rural communities this summer after receiving additional funding from No Kid Hungry, according to a spokesperson.
Anais Rice, No Kid Hungry Florida
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Grab-and-go lunches are being prepped at a Summer BreakSpot location in July. The meal sites, which are backed by Florida's Department of Agriculture, ramped up services in rural communities this summer after receiving additional funding from No Kid Hungry, according to a spokesperson.

Florida is opting out of a federal summer food assistance program for the second year in a row.

The Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children (Summer EBT), also known as , is designed to help parents cover grocery bills in the summer, when school-provided free and reduced meals are less available.

Parents can receive pre-loaded cards with $40 a month, per eligible child, based on .

To participate in the program, states must notify the U.S. Department of Agriculture , which funds the program. States must also be willing to to run the program.

Florida declined to participate in the program in 2024, in nutritional aid, according to the Florida Policy Institute.

Florida missed the Thursday deadline to opt into the program for 2025 as well.

Sky Beard, the director of No Kid Hungry Florida, said the state is leaving money on the table at a time when food insecurity is on the rise.

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鈥淲e've got one in five kids right now living in homes where that next meal is not a guarantee, and to pass up an opportunity since such as Sun Bucks, is unfortunate,鈥 she said.

Summer BreakSpot sites offered grab-and-go options during the summer months to Florida families in rural communities, who face additional barriers to consistent, nutritious meals.
Courtesy of Anais Rice, No Kid Hungry Florida
Summer BreakSpot sites offered grab-and-go options during the summer months to Florida families in rural communities, who face additional barriers to consistent, nutritious meals.

In in April, 72% of Floridians reported that it was harder to afford groceries compared to a year ago.

Many respondents also said they are resorting to shopping at multiple store locations, traveling farther for less expensive options and foregoing fresh food, like produce, when shopping.

She said Florida鈥檚 decision to decline additional food assistance for families in recent years is forcing nonprofits to pick up more of the costs to serve parents and kids.

Earlier this year, spokesperson Mallory McManus for the Florida Department of Children and Families, which administers SNAP benefits in the state, said the decision to decline additional food assistance is inconsequential for Florida families.

鈥淲e anticipate that our state鈥檚 full approach to serving children will continue to be successful this year without any additional federal programs that inherently always come with some federal strings attached,鈥 McManus said.

Beard said she wishes that were true.

鈥淚 wish nothing more 鈥 that we could say 鈥 we鈥檝e got everything we need, families are fully taken care of and we have no hunger for children,鈥 she said.

In Florida, Beard said that's not yet the case.

Gabriella Paul
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