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TN Dept. of Human Services launches third round of P-EBT program
The department said it also set up a website for parents to check and make certain their address is correct and make changes if necessary. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 7:16 PM EST March 8, 2021
TENNESSEE, USA The Tennessee Department of Human Services launched the third round of its Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) program on Monday, according to a release.
The program provides food assistance to qualifying children who receive free or reduced school meals at school (or attend a Community Eligibility Provision School) and did not receive those meals because of virtual learning or school closure due to the pandemic, according to the department.
The Eagle Valley Community Market food bank opened in late 2018 and saw demand grow 400% in 2020. The Community Market has locations in Edwards and Gypsum, and sets up a network of five to seven mobile market locations each week.
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EAGLE COUNTY The local food bank benefited greatly from the CARES act in 2020, and if signed into law this week, the American Rescue Plan could provide more relief.
Kelly Liken with the Eagle Valley Community Market said that while COVID-19 created devastating food insecurity for many, it also spurred the U.S. Congress to discuss the situation more than it had been in recent years.
Many BSD2 students may be eligible for benefits from the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP) during the 2020-2021 school year.
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