Young school kids eating lunch talking at a table together

PORTLAND, OR — Oregon is taking critical steps to ensure children have access to vital nutrition during the summer months by declaring its intention to operate the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (Summer EBT) program in 2024, its first year as a permanent federal program. For families facing food insecurity, summer has long marked a time when kids no longer have easy access to breakfast and lunch at school. Many parents and caregivers have to come up with at least 10 additional meals per week, per child.

Oregon’s participation in the Summer EBT program hinges on the acquisition of state administrative funding within the next two months during the upcoming short legislative session. The federal government will fund all of the food benefits, estimated at $35 million per year, and half the administrative costs.