As childhood hunger rises, key food-stamp benefit is ending

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A key food-stamp initiative aimed at helping families weather the nationwide closures of schools — where some 20 million children receive free lunches — will come to an end this month. It’s an “alarming situation” that could result in greater hardship for families, according to one anti-hunger advocate.

The program, called the pandemic EBT or P-EBT, was authorized by Congress this spring when the coronavirus pandemic shuttered schools across the nation. The program was designed to help those families by sending them a voucher to buy groceries to replace the missed school meals due to the closures. 

But for many families, the start of the 2020-21 school year is delivering more of the same closures. The school year kicked off with 74 of the nation’s biggest 100 school districts resuming classes remotely. That means low- and middle-income children in cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago may be at risk of rising hunger as the program comes to an end on September 30. 

The program may seem modest, spending an average of $5.70 per child for each day of missed school lunches. But the extra food-stamp benefit helped lift as many as 3.9 million children out of hunger by providing about $250 to $400 per child, depending on the state, according to a July study from the Hamilton Project. Even with the extra food aid, hunger and distress is on the rise among American families, experts say.

“Undernourished kids”

Dr. Megan Sandel said she used to see parents coming into her clinics who would run out of grocery money at the end of the month. Now, they’re running out of grocery money in the second or third week as financial pressures mount due to the coronavirus pandemic

That’s why Sandel, who is the co-director of the Grow Clinic for Children at Boston Medical Center, said she is so concerned about the expiration of P-EBT. Even with these benefits, she’s seen a rise in hunger and malnutrition in the children who come to her clinics, which serve low-income households. 

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“Forty percent of families in our general clinics are reporting not getting enough to eat,” Sandel said on a conference call to discuss food security last week. “We added additional clinics this month at night because we are seeing so many undernourished kids.”

Even with the additional food aid, the number of households with children who say they sometimes or often don’t have enough to eat has jumped by 1.7 million since the pandemic, according to Census data. 

“We have an alarming situation when it comes to hunger,” said Stacy Dean, vice president for Food Assistance Policy at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, on the call. “This will expire just as the school year is kicking off” and most of the biggest school districts remain shuttered.

School’s out

School districts provided free meals to families at pickup locations, but the majority of schools saw a drop of 50% or more in the number of meals they served, USA Today reported last month. That’s because it’s difficult for some families to transport themselves to a school during the day when parents are working. Others may lack transportation to the school. 

Pennsylvania Schools Distribute Lunches While Closed For Coronavirus
West Reading, PA – March 17: Myah Abeloff, 8, holds a packed lunch and breakfast as the Wyomissing Area School District handed out lunches (and breakfasts) for the first time Tuesday. (Photo by Lauren A. Little/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images) MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle vi

The farm-to-families food box program, developed by the Trump administration during the pandemic, is helpful, but has some of the same logistical issues as providing pick-up meals at schools, said Sherrie Tussler, executive director of Hunger Task Force in Wisconsin, a food bank in Wisconsin. 

“Grab-and-go meals aren’t picked up at the level they could or should be, particularly by people in rural areas” with transportation hurdles, Tussler said. “Those are some of the issues affecting boxes. Yeah, they are great if you can get them.”

The P-EBT program is more efficient because it sends the money directly to families to buy food, allowing them to shop for food on their schedule and in nearby food stores. But with Congress stalled on additional stimulus funding, it’s unclear if or when the program might be extended.

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